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The part of the sentence "has been rather common" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something has been frequently occurring or prevalent. For example: "Big storms have been rather common in this area this summer."
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For example, it has been rather common not to describe outcomes that were not presented in any of the included studies.
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Thus, despite the relatively small amount of divergence time between the various eutherian lineages, regulatory element modification appears to have been rather common during eutherian evolution.
However the impact of this result has been rather limited because many common Bayesian games do not exhibit sufficient symmetry to be fully and efficiently represented by an ID.
His public persona has been rather staid.
Theirs has been rather a raw deal.
I've been rather fond.
But recent years have been rather hectic.
First, they have been rather busy.
However, matters could have been rather different.
I've been rather lucky in that.
Even if health professionals had said HN was rather common, no one in their families had heard about HN before and this contrast seemed odd to them.
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