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The phrase "a very common problem" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an issue that frequently occurs or is widely experienced by many people. Example: "Many students face a very common problem: managing their time effectively during exams."
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"It's a very common problem," he said of power failures.
"It is about the separation of the cotton from the elastic, a very common problem.
WHO referred to blackouts as "a very common problem" and "part and parcel of our daily life"?
Wendy McClure's fish dilemma is a very common problem, from both a medical and an ethical perspective (The Funny Pages, Oct. 29).
— Melpub, NYC and Germany A. Discomfort associated with intercourse, also called dyspareunia, is a very common problem among women of all ages.
Though one symptom or several do not prove that such a condition exists — that's up to an expert to determine — these issues are a "very common problem for caregivers," Dr. Jacobs said.
"A very common problem that a lot of dog owners have is that they don't know that their dog walker has actually walked their dog," said Mohammed Ullah, Swifto's 23-year-old chief executive.
This is a very common problem.
It's a very common problem.
And this is a very common problem in my friends' circle.
In the sequential RGB endoscope, a very common problem is the colour channel misalignment artefacts.
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