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The phrase "common occurrence of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens frequently or regularly. For example: "The common occurrence of natural disasters in this region has made it difficult for residents to feel safe." "The common occurrence of protests in the city has caused major disruptions to traffic and businesses." "The common occurrence of technical difficulties during the live broadcast caused frustration among viewers."
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He was concerned, he said, about the "frustrating and too common" occurrence of so-called cellular dead zones (or black holes), where, for whatever reason, wireless connections are routinely thwarted.
The common occurrence of sedimentary intertrappeans, red boles and weathering profiles.
These relations are also supported by the common occurrence of other small shelly fossils.
The most common occurrence of gumbo is during drilling of recent sediments in the ocean.
The common occurrence of such avoidable mishaps suggest that using written checklist can help a diver be better prepared.
The common occurrence of the silica-muscovite association supports a correlation between the volcanic ash and deep-seated neutral zones.
The most striking phonetic regularity observed is the common occurrence of a click at the boundary between the two units.
In spite of the common occurrence of these TPFs, the understanding of them is limited compared to single-phase flows.
But for founders and investors, perhaps one of the most significant shifts has come from the increasingly common occurrence of late-stage funding rounds that are largely secondary stock purchasing situations.
The common occurrence of inaccurate stiffness measurements has motivated this investigation of an experimental method based on frequency response function measurements.
In our dataset, the most common occurrence of plagiarism was self-plagiarism commited by professors (identified as "Full Professors" in our dataset).
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