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The phrase "are rather common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs frequently or is widely encountered.
Example: "These types of errors are rather common in beginner programming courses."
Alternatives: "are quite frequent" or "are fairly typical".
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Broken bars are rather common, which can produce damage in the turbine and other hydraulic components.
The analysis reveals that major disparities are rather common among the hypotheses regarding the higher-level relationships of platyrrhines.
To be more competitive, SMEs are forming Virtual Organizations (VO) where short-term spontaneous collaboration activities are rather common.
The latest-developing, mildest of malformations are rather common in the population and many appear to be dominantly inherited.
While legal apps (for lawyers and individuals) and educational apps are rather common these days, legal educational apps are not so developed, yet.
And when I asked to be immediately told if anyone tried to beat up Lyosha (such methods are rather common), the reply was amazing: "Who'll take that chance?
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This is rather common.
"Here it's rather common to chant something racist".
Dirt is rather common among ZANU's elite.
Nevertheless, we find animal statues and shapes of all types were rather common across the centuries.
Jumps of more then seven feet were rather common in the old horse shows.
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