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The phrase "actually common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is more prevalent or frequent than one might assume.
Example: "Many people think that this issue is rare, but it is actually common in our society."
Alternatives: "quite frequent" or "fairly typical".
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This sounds geeky but it's actually common.
"It's not magic, it is actually common sense".
Now, businesses are finally realising that a lot of what we're saying is actually common sense.
The department seems striking for another reason; it is 70 percent women, but that is actually common in forensic biology.
Until someone is able to catch this behavior out in the wild, it's hard to say for whether it's actually common practice for the species.
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Jeff wants to change that because it's actually really common.
The precedent for this demand -- known euphemistically as open access -- is actually common-carriage law, which for decades has compelled telephone companies to interconnect their systems and serve all customers, including competitors, without discriminating on price or on who can buy access.
This is actually a common practice nationwide.
Such an approach is actually very common in science.
In football that kind of insult is actually quite common.
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