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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are all very commonly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of items or concepts that are frequently encountered or observed.
Example: "These types of plants are all very commonly found in tropical regions."
Alternatives: "are all quite frequently" or "are all often seen".
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Skulls, dragons, butterflies, stars, hearts, roses, pinup girls and so on are all very commonly requested tattoo designs – so think ahead and demonstrate an ability to produce these designs.
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'I think that's a very commonly held view.
Vasopressin is a very commonly available, relatively cheap drug.
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The conventional rotary valve has been a very commonly used feeding device and has a very similar upper pressure limitation.
This can be a very commonly used exercise for startups.
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