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The phrase "are comparatively common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the frequency or prevalence of something in relation to other things.
Example: "These types of errors are comparatively common in the early stages of learning a new language."
Alternatives: "are relatively frequent" or "are quite common".
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The designs were provided by Western traders, and coats of arms are comparatively common.
Longtime residents of California, however, did not feel unduly spooked by their governor's proclamation, because states of emergency are comparatively common - they are basically a way to cut through red tape and free-up all of the available resources needed to tackle any situation that merits concern.
Although some Ni hyperaccumulators are comparatively common (P.
The fauna of the shales was described in detail and is interpreted as BA 6, representing a basinal dysoxic – anoxic, aphotic – dysphotic depositional environment; cephalopods are comparatively common [23], [24].
Studies of children in foster care reliably show that severe attachment problems - including attachment disorder - are comparatively common and may account for some the quite disproportionate level of care and cost in this population [ 38].
Such counts show that, as a group, haematological neoplasms are comparatively common, accounting for around 9% of all cancers and being the fourth most frequently diagnosed cancer in both men (after prostate, lung, and colorectum) and women (after breast, lung, and colorectum) in economically developed regions of the world.
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Two-thirds of adults with CUD met criteria for cannabis dependence, which was comparatively common among younger adults, women, low-income or publicly insured adults, and college-educated adults.
Rates of HIV and lifetime hepatitis B infection were very low in our cohort (<1.5%), and while lifetime hepatitis C infection was comparatively common (30%), we excluded this variable because it was very strongly associated with illicit drug use (90% of those reporting a positive hepatitis C test also reported risky use of cannabis, amphetamines or opioids).
The desire to eat metal objects is comparatively common.
Some studies of outpatients with melancholia have shown absence of PMD to be comparatively common.
Gene gain has been comparatively common in the clade consisting of TLRs 2, 14 and the 1, 6, 10 assemblage.
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