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"common means of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something conventional or regularly used, such as a method of transport, communication, or payment. For example, "Metros are one of the most common means of public transportation in many large cities."
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Excessive commissions are a common means of passing on bribes.
Racquet smashing is the most common means of catharsis.
Walking is the most common means of transport in Africa.
The most common means of such transferal is sexual intercourse.
Air transport is a common means of delivering precious stones and thought to be the safest.
"In 1977, they had them relined with wax, a common means of relining at the time.
Other common means of infection include through sharing razors or toothbrushes.
Asexual reproduction is the most common means of replication by protozoans.
The common means of waste disposal was the sewage cart, sometimes called the "honey-bucket" wagon.
Phonetic transfer is the most common means of place-name transfer between languages.
One common means of storing this electrical energy is by charging electrochemical storage batteries.
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