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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are common in certain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing phenomena, behaviors, or characteristics that frequently occur within specific groups or contexts.
Example: "These types of errors are common in certain programming languages, particularly those that are dynamically typed."
Alternatives: "are prevalent in specific" or "are frequent in particular".
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Ocean-borne bacteria consume floating hydrocarbon molecules that are common in certain parts of the sea.
Databases have been compiled that list and summarize specific DNA variations that are common in certain human populations but not in others.
They are common in certain tropical trees of wet lowland environments but, with few exceptions, such as bald cypress swamps, are largely absent in temperate trees.
The attributes that make great entrepreneurs, the experts say, are common in certain manias, though in milder forms and harnessed in ways that are hugely productive.
If we can find which of these mutations are common in certain types of cancer, we might be able to use these in a vaccine against that cancer type".
Sinkholes are common in certain parts of Florida, although most are quite small.
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Anorthite is found only in gabbros, though it is common in certain high-grade metamorphic rocks such as granulite facies.
Although to date the species has been considered almost absent from the Mediterranean range (Southern Europe), recently it has been shown to be common in certain spots there.
Subclinical vitamin D deficiency may be common in certain subgroups in the U.S., but to date vitamin D data from other groups in the population have not been available.
The use of CAM modalities is common in certain populations, and gaining popularity in others [ 2].
These findings suggest that LGMD2I may be common in certain North American populations.
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