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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has become widespread or typical at a certain point in time.
Example: "With the rise of social media, sharing personal experiences online has become already common among teenagers."
Alternatives: "now typical" or "widely accepted".
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Inheritance disputes are already common.
"This is already common knowledge".
(Oil-pipeline spills are already common).
Olive-oil fraud was already common in antiquity.
Dollars are already common in the Argentine economy.
The practice is already common in some Asian countries.
In the rest of the country they are already common.
Committee investigators argue that subsidizing already common technologies stifles innovation.
In some countries lawsuits over virtual goods are already common.
Peaceful demonstrations, which are already common, will become larger and more frequent.
Such "macroprudential" regulation is already common in some parts of the world.
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