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The phrase "common in both" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is shared or found in both of two or more things or groups. Example: "Green is a color that is common in both nature and fashion." In this sentence, "common in both" is used to show that the color green can be found in both nature (such as trees and grass) and in fashion (such as clothing and accessories).
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Self-stimulation is common in both sexes.
AIDS is common in both tribes.
Doing homework was equally common in both groups.
The creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) is common in both areas.
These weevils are common in both Europe and North America.
Metabolic syndrome is common in both NAFLD and cardiovascular diseases.
Mistakes were, indeed, common in both encrypting and deciphering messages.
The literature describes sleep disorders as common in both conditions.
Henn, B.M. et al. Cryptic distant relatives are common in both isolated and cosmopolitan genetic samples.
The use of such "rolling warehouses" is common in both the chemical and lumber industries.
Garlic and ginger are also common in both vegetable and meat dishes.
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