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The phrase "it is commonly argued" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a viewpoint or perspective that is widely held or debated in discussions or academic writing.
Example: "In the field of climate science, it is commonly argued that human activity is a significant contributor to global warming."
Alternatives: "It is often claimed" or "It is frequently asserted.".
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It is commonly argued that cities face unprecedented pressures and therefore must transform.
It is commonly argued that reducing tariffs and quotas will result in cheaper goods, increasing consumer welfare.
Although it is commonly argued that Heidegger's existential analytic seeks to do away with subjectivity, I shall maintain that this analysis does not intend to eliminate subjectivity as such but rather one notion of subjectivity.
It is commonly argued that we are witnessing a shift from global production networks, driven by the search for markets and lower cost production sites, to global innovation networks (GINs), driven by the search for knowledge.
It is commonly argued in America that if the housing bubble were to burst, and falling house prices threatened to choke consumer spending, the Fed would slash interest rates to prop up the economy, as it did after the stockmarket bubble popped in 2001-02.
The reasoning is not inferential because no pervasion is known, it is commonly argued.
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Since the beliefs which determined the applicability of the laws were usually religious in nature, it was commonly argued that natural laws were pertinent only to Christians and did not cover non-Christians.
Most of Latin America lived under dictatorships until relatively recently, and it was commonly argued that their culture was incompatible with democracy.
It's commonly argued by academic researchers that violence by people with mental illness is extremely rare: only four percent of all violent acts are committed by those with a mental disorder.
Indeed, the fact that the court declared itself open to establishing a more narrowly defined right to suicide in the future is perhaps just as remarkable as its reluctance to establish a broad one immediately.Not only does the suicide decision betoken less restraint than is commonly argued; in its other recent rulings, the court showed no obvious restraint at all.
Relational trust between participants and facilitators is commonly argued as being a central condition for generating professional learning communities and making possible the kind of leading required for professional change and action (Bryk and Schneider 2003; Cranston 2011) in preschool settings (Thornton and Cherrington 2014).
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