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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the frequency or prevalence of something in relation to another thing.
Example: "This type of error is as common in beginners as it is in experienced professionals."
Alternatives: "equally frequent" or "just as prevalent".
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They're as common as muck.
Kidnapping was as common as rain.
Snowmobiles are almost as common as cars.
Individual crises are twice as common.
Gun violence in America is as common as the sunrise.
The collision was as common as any in racing.
In Colonial America hard cider was as common as beer.
Avocados and guavas are as common as nettles here.
In the Sologne, the dish is as common as cheeseburgers.
It will be as common as "clean water", says another.
Memoirists seem as common as suicides on the family tree.
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