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The phrase "common practice is to" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate a habit or an action that is often done or accepted. For example, "Common practice is to wash hands thoroughly before eating."
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Therefore, the common practice is to choose a suitable approximation of the ideal compensator.
Common practice is to send the student out to the aircraft alone for preflight checks.
"The more common practice is to vet claims — including advertising — as part of news coverage".
Due to the system complexity, a common practice is to employ steady-state models.
Common practice is to adapt scales originally developed for other circumstances.
But a less common practice is to track how many people turn down job offers at your company, and an even less common practice is to actually gather feedback from candidates who receive offers but don't accept them.
Common practice is to use standard mechanical testing procedures to determining the E11,E22,G12 and ν12.
For reliable evaluation, a common practice is to specify the regions of interest and consider regional elasticity.
A common practice is to ignore this foundation effect or to use a very simplified method to account for the foundation flexibility.
Consequently, common practice is to estimate permeability from the material description or, where available, particle size distribution using a formula such as Hazen.
Common practice is to send students, even those not yet qualified to fly alone, to conduct a preflight inspection of the plane on their own.
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