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The phrase "a very common problem among" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue that frequently affects a particular group of people or a specific demographic.
Example: "Stress is a very common problem among college students, especially during exam periods."
Alternatives: "a prevalent issue among" or "a frequent challenge faced by".
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— Melpub, NYC and Germany A. Discomfort associated with intercourse, also called dyspareunia, is a very common problem among women of all ages.
Procrastination is a very common problem among students that results from ineffective selfregulation.
The developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a very common problem among children, with a prevalence ranging up to 19%.
Dysmenorrhoea is a very common problem among adolescent girls and affects their quality of life.
Our study documented dating violence victimization experiences across the teen years, from age 13 to 19, including dating violence types, frequency, number of abusive partners, and age at first occurrence providing important information for health professionals and others to respond to a very common problem among teens, even those at higher socioeconomic levels who go on to college.
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Concussion is a very common problem.
And financial stress remains a very common problem people face.
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