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The phrase "are pretty common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs frequently or is widely encountered.
Example: "In today's digital age, online scams are pretty common, and it's important to stay vigilant."
Alternatives: "are quite frequent" or "are fairly typical".
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— are pretty common across the sexes.
Major traumatic breaks are pretty common in the biographies of artists I respect.
"Because these objects are pretty common, they are underappreciated," he said.
The specific causes of eating disorders are varied, but those factors are pretty common.
Infrastructure Collapses are pretty common: Walls go, roads go, especially when no one takes care of them.
But at least for anyone who has ever worked in a corporation, the functions of HR are pretty common knowledge.
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That's pretty common.
It's pretty common.
This reaction is pretty common.
That is pretty common here.
It's pretty common, however.
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