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The phrase "actually quite common" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the fact that something is more common than one may think. For example, "It is actually quite common for people to own more than one pet."
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In football that kind of insult is actually quite common.
This behavior is actually quite common — among seventh-grade girls.
KAREN DILLON: I can imagine that is actually quite common.
The career path that Russert followed is actually quite common in his corner of journalism.
Friends and colleagues have reassured me that these feelings are actually quite common during a PhD.
While many rare earth metals are actually quite common, they are seldom found in sufficient amounts to be extracted economically.
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But it's actually quite a common phenomenon.
So this turns out to be actually quite a common occurrence.
Coral bleaching is actually quite a common occurrence and bleached reefs can make comebacks – many of the reefs affected by the 1998 El Niño have made at least partial recoveries.
It's actually quite a common thing, so I wasn't worried.
As ArabCrunch points out, Osama means "lion" in Arabic so its actually quite a common name.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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