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The phrase "are common among" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is frequently found or observed within a particular group or category.
Example: "Certain health issues are common among older adults, highlighting the need for regular check-ups."
Alternatives: "are prevalent in" or "are frequent among".
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Such feelings are common among new MPs.
Her worries are common among working women.
Still, tense relationships are common among the coalition partners.
Several names and entities are common among various list makers.
Alcohol-induced blackouts are common among young, social drinkers.
Predictions of a lockout are common among players and owners.
Irregular periods, for example, are common among adolescents, athletes and lactating women.
But, he said, that requires that if longevity genes exist, they are common among centenarians.
Miss Lysenko's preconceptions are common among Columbia students, they themselves say.
The typical arts degrees aren't the kind that are common among the Asian community.
Such discussions are common among intellectuals as well as government officials these days.
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