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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually a common practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is widely accepted or frequently done in a particular context.
Example: "Many people believe that remote work is a new trend, but it is actually a common practice in several industries."
Alternatives: "indeed a widespread practice" or "truly a usual practice".
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This is actually a common practice nationwide.
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However, aside from ignoring the complexities of the issue, proponents of the amendment have been criticised for failing to present any conclusive evidence that sex-selective abortion is actually a common practice in the UK.
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"Showing mock-ups at parades actually is a common practice," he said.
Warehousing and auctioning off expired domain names is not necessarily against ICANN (the governing body over domain name registration) regulations and actually quite a common practice among larger registrars, but the story only gets interesting when you take a look at what goes on behind the transparent part of it.
Testing a bunch of 'fake products' — which look legitimate but are not actually ready for sale — is a common practice for e-commerce startups.
Even orange juice with 5percentt sugar added (a common practice in some countries) is actually diluted ~30percentt on a solids basis (12ºBrix from juice and 5ºBrix from sugar).
Over-dressing to sweat more (a common practice in France) won't actually help you lose weight.[7].
Labor sourcing in China somewhat more complicated compared to the U.S. It is a common practice to employ significantly more workers than actually required.
But it's a common practice now.
That seems to be a common practice.
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