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The phrase "a very common habit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a behavior or practice that is frequently observed among people.
Example: "Procrastination is a very common habit among students, especially during exam season."
Alternatives: "a widely practiced behavior" or "a prevalent tendency".
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In PNG, chewing a betel nut is a very common habit.
*P value ≤0.05 For all LHC cases, eating during application was a very common habit when compared to controls (OR 2.16, 95% CI 1.09-4.47).
Additional evidences of D. alata safety were provided from in vivo assays, since the D. alata-tea consumption is a very common habit, mainly during the pregnancy.
Epidemiological studies have revealed that betel quid chewing is a popular habit in Asian countries; it is a very common habit in Sri Lanka, which is associated with an increased risk of oral cancer and oral sub mucous fibrosis [ 16].
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It is a very common quasi-Viagra habit.
The most important reason for this level of dropout is that most of the patients give their cell phone numbers for contact and there is a very common practice and habit of our population that they change their cell phone numbers and services very frequently.
Diabetes mellitus is a very common health problem arise worldwide rapidly, due changing the food habit, lifestyle and largely consumption of fast food.
A very common error.
"So it is a very common thing.
"This is a very common method".
Apparently it's a very common fear.
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