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The phrase "are quite common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs frequently or is widely observed.
Example: "These types of errors are quite common in beginner programming courses."
Alternatives: "are fairly common" or "are relatively common".
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are quite common
adverb
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
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They are quite common.
Back injuries are quite common.
Moreover, odd auditory experiences are quite common.
Fights over wills are quite common.
Now injuries in wild animals are quite common.
I think post-bone marrow transplant complications are quite common.
I said, "Yes, such incidents are quite common".
But words that horrify marketers are quite common to the rest of us.
Incidents like Monday's intrusion are quite common and rarely escalate into anything more serious.
HRHs are quite common at Althorp.
In fact, auto recalls are quite common.
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