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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are too common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is overly frequent or typical, often implying a lack of originality or uniqueness.
Example: "These phrases are too common in everyday conversation, making it difficult to stand out."
Alternatives: "are overly common" or "are excessively common".
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For such types, BMW's are too common.
Lawsuits like these are too common in health research.
"Sales to outsiders I don't think are too common".
When these kinds of beauty are too common, we take them for granted.
For some, diamonds are too common for such an uncommon experience as getting married.
His family are suing the police.Such tragedies are too common in America.
Similar(32)
That's too common.
"It's too common.
"They're too common.
But it is too common.
It's too common, too normal for that.
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