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The phrase "as a common case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation or example that frequently occurs or is typical in a particular context.
Example: "In software development, bugs can arise unexpectedly, but as a common case, they often occur during the testing phase."
Alternatives: "as a typical example" or "as a usual scenario".
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Collisions between structures due to seismic oscillations have been reported many times in literature as a common case of damage.
In Bénin, a culturally-bound disease known a "loudjo" (Fon) was cited as a common case for infertility in which a women's body rejects sperm.
A usual case has been defined as a common case such as non-specific low back pain where there are multiple possible treatment interventions, and where the best intervention needs to be identified.
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The existence of multiple gateways, as is a common case in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), brings the possibility to improve network performance.
In a press briefing on Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei described Mr Xu's case as a "common criminal case" and that Mr Xu had been "arrested in accordance with the law".
An AS can be a SIP AS (the most common case), a third-Party Service AS, or a CAMEL server (CSE).
In the common case, as the circles do not cut each other in a single point, the linear system is solved in a least-square sense.
In this approach short-turning as a common practice in case of complete blockages is modelled at a microscopic level of operational and infrastructural detail to guarantee feasibility of the solution.
In particular, focusing on the BitTorrent swarming protocol, we show that our new service model can, in the common case, reduce inter-AS traffic by 45 75%.
Maculopapular rash was reported as a common sign in case-patients from the recent Yap Island outbreak (3 ), as well as in case reports from Uganda (2 ), Senegal, and the United States (4 ), A case report of laboratory-acquired ZIKV infection also noted the lack of maculopapular rash (10 ).
Social driving (defined as a group of related behaviours including: driving as a social event in itself (i.e. without a pre-specified destination); driving to or from a social event; driving with accompanying passengers; driving late at night; driving where alcohol or drugs were a feature of the journey) was identified as a common feature across cases.
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