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The phrase "an increasingly common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is becoming more frequent or widespread over time.
Example: "Social media has become an increasingly common platform for communication among young people."
Alternatives: "a more frequent" or "a growing".
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An increasingly common language means an increasingly common culture; these young Hispanics identify far more with their non-Hispanic peers than their predecessors.
Europeans prospered in an increasingly common market.
-- but it's an increasingly common one.
It's an increasingly common question among ecologists.
Sadly this is an increasingly common occurrence.
It's an increasingly common white-collar predicament.
But it was an increasingly common scene at North Star.
New condos are an increasingly common sight in the area.
This seems to be an increasingly common condition.
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Pre-diabetes is an increasingly common condition [ 9].
Outdoor fitness classes are an increasingly common sight in parks.
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