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The phrase "are often common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that frequently occurs or is frequently found in a particular context.
Example: "In many cultures, certain values are often common, such as respect for elders and the importance of family."
Alternatives: "are frequently shared" or "are typically prevalent".
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And the sets of symptoms described by the DSM are often common.
Typically, salamanders occur in moist forested habitats, where they are often common in aquatic and terrestrial communities.
These particles are now found in abundance across the world's oceans, and are often common in shallow coastal areas, where they wash in from waste dumps and sewerage systems.
Members of the genus Synaptula are often common in coral reef habitat, particularly in association with sponges and can sometimes be so abundant that they cover the sponge's surface.
But for millions of Americans with a neurological condition called mild cognitive impairment, lapses in word-finding and name recall are often common, along with other challenges like remembering appointments, difficulty paying bills or losing one's train of thought in the middle of a conversation.
Pleural and pericardial effusions are often common features in all types of lymphoma.
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Bureaucrats are most often tasked with saying yes or no to things, and while some regulations may seem intrusive or even silly, have a washing machine explode on consumers, or a phone melt down, or a parent leaving a loaded "kids" rifle in an umbrella stand were a boy kills his sister, and there are often common-sense reasons that these rules were implemented.
It is often common and calls loudly, hence a conspicuous species.
When the chamber wins, it is often common people who lose.
However, it is often common to modify the acoustics of historical theaters according to the needs of modern performances.
The language used in the e-mail messages, too, is often common enough that no particular string lends itself to safe rule-making; the risk of filtering out legitimate communications would be high.
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