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The phrase "a very common question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that is frequently asked or encountered in a particular context.
Example: "When discussing climate change, a very common question is about the impact of human activity on global warming."
Alternatives: "a frequently asked question" or "a typical question".
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A very common question that systems engineers beginning to use MBSE have is to how to effectively handoff relevant engineering data such as requirements, architectures, and interfaces to downstream engineering teams.
"We found that there was no good way to answer a very common question: 'We are free on Saturday, what can we do?' in the same way a real concierge could," says Camillieri, explaning the inspiration for Timista.
It's a great question--and it's a very common question transhumanists get asked.
This is a very common question, especially for those who consider themselves very health-conscious, living a healthy lifestyle.
A. This is a very common question -- believe me, you're not alone in wondering what to do with your spouse after they've retired.
As someone who has made a lifelong pursuit of helping people through grief, I can tell you that "what if" is a very common question.
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"I very frequently get the question: 'What's going to change in the next 10 years?' And that is a very interesting question; it's a very common one.
The under-a-tight-deadline journalist asked that I speak with her the following day by phone and first answer a series of questions via email -- a very common and reasonable request but a time-consuming request as well.
A very common error.
"So it is a very common thing.
Apparently it's a very common fear.
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a very emotional question
a very abstract question
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a very common crime
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a very relatable question
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a very interesting question
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