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The phrase "absolutely common for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very typical or frequently encountered in a particular context or situation.
Example: "It is absolutely common for people to feel nervous before giving a presentation."
Alternatives: "very common for" or "quite typical for".
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But it is absolutely common for courts, when issuing injunctions, not only to enjoin the offending conduct, but to enjoin the defendants from "aiding, abetting, encouraging or inducing another to do any of the acts herein enjoined".
Do not be discouraged if you peed down one leg or sprayed all over the place--that's absolutely common for beginners.
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"This is absolutely common.
"It's very common for the poorhouse buildings and cemeteries to have been absolutely ignored and developed over," she said.
Common for many people.
These were common for brooches.
Debora cited basic incompatibility as the reason for the divorce—"[...W]e had absolutely no common interests", she was later quoted as saying but the divorce was friendly.
"There is absolutely no common denominator... through race, age, anything".
We can still do absolutely nothing for the common cold.
"Owning the common stock is absolutely ridiculous for economic reasons," said Martin J. Whitman, chief executive of Third Avenue Trust, a mutual fund concern, and a veteran investor in distressed companies.
Encouragingly, some have assessed the dangers and have launched new RCTs on the topic (Hare et al. 2013, Giori, Stensrud), operating under the principle that reliable evidence on the use of very common medical procedures is absolutely vital for keeping our healthcare systems sustainable and productive.
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