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The phrase "a very common thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs frequently or is widely accepted in a particular context.
Example: "In today's digital age, using social media for communication has become a very common thing."
Alternatives: "a frequent occurrence" or "a typical situation".
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"So it is a very common thing.
It is a very common thing.
"A very common thing amongst authors is jealousy.
It's a very common thing to get, the triple point from this.
We also got some death threats by email, which is, unfortunately, a very common thing for journalists in Russia.
"It is a very common thing in the natural-health oriented world," Ms. Palmer said of the parties.
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It's just a very, very common thing," his wife adds.
It's a very, very common thing.[16] Some states even have special designations for this.
And in fact one very, very common thing to do in List is to write procedures that, sort of, take a List of things and do something to every element in List, and return you a List of the results.
"One very common thing we see is when volatility is high, people get nervous and pull out of their equity holdings," says Stein.
I review food logs for my patients and magazines, and one very common thing I've seen is most people do not know the difference between a treat and a snack.
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