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The phrase "are a common feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently observed or typically found in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In urban areas, public parks are a common feature that enhances the quality of life for residents."
Alternatives: "are a typical characteristic" or "are a frequent element".
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And high insulin levels are a common feature of many cancers.
Monorhymes are rare in English but are a common feature in Latin, Welsh, and Arabic poetry.
They are hereditary and are a common feature of the species and often of the genus.
But it could be some years before driverless cars are a common feature.
Although less central to the concept than in Handbagged, actors on double time are a common feature of theatre.
Thunderstorms are a common feature of the summer monsoons in many parts of the world, especially southern Asia.
In their short skirts and high heels, they are a common feature of political and business gatherings in Mexico.
South African employers and unions have long had rancorous relations, and strikes are a common feature of life here.
Tennis courts are a common feature.
Multiple ABDs are a common feature of coactivator complexes.
Verb retrieval deficits are a common feature associated with aphasia.
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