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'be more common' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that something is becoming increasingly more popular or familiar. For example: "Organic produce is becoming more common in grocery stores."
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Even paralysis appears to be more common.
In the future, it will be more common, accepted.
The arm's-length approach may in fact be more common.
Disease-carrying ticks and mosquitoes will be more common.
Interplanetary missions would be more common if they were cheaper.
Surprise seemed to be more common than anger.
It may be more common in very large classes.
It may be more common than you think.
"There will be more common variants to find," Dr. Hunter said.
Career shifts may be more common in the coming weeks, as residual checks dwindle.
Why microvascular disease might be more common in women than men is unknown.
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