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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an uncommon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not frequently encountered or is rare.
Example: "She has an uncommon talent for playing the violin, which sets her apart from her peers."
Alternatives: "a rare" or "an unusual".
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It's not an uncommon thing.
It's not an uncommon concern.
Not an uncommon reaction, apparently.
"It's not an uncommon condition.
It's not an uncommon ailment.
Rudolph had an uncommon upbringing.
It's not an uncommon philosophy.
This is an uncommon experience.
It can't be an uncommon request.
This is not an uncommon occurrence.
It remains, sadly, an uncommon combination.
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