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The phrase "are much more common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the frequency of two or more items, indicating that one is significantly more prevalent than the other.
Example: "In recent studies, smartphones are much more common than traditional cell phones among teenagers."
Alternatives: "are significantly more prevalent" or "are far more frequent".
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Fire whirls are much more common.
These days, despair and rage are much more common.
Offensive language charges are much more common than you'd think.
The small purple passion fruits are much more common.
"Duos are much more common now," he said.
They are much more common occurrences than you may think.
Inflammations of the lacrimal sac are much more common.
Most importantly, they are much more common than you think.
Négociants like Mr. Hughes are much more common in Europe.
Rather, non-linear relationships of some kind are much more common.
Although hominins are relatively rare in the assemblage, remains of cercopithecoid primates are much more common.
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