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The phrase "more common for" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to compare one thing's frequency with another's. For example, "It's more common for adults to own a car than a motorcycle."
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Burial is more common for cutters in international tunneling projects.
Are meta-emotions more common for certain people?
It's also more common for a president to advance an educational agenda through subtler means.
It has become more and more common for fiancés to go on the gown-selection circuit.
But it has been more common for players to go the other way.
Demanding five B-grade GCSEs has become more common for A-level entry.
It is far more common for hydrologists to come from a hard-science or engineering background.
According to land-use planners, such communication is becoming more common for developers.
Ms. Hess's quandary is becoming more common for many young women.
It is more common for the accused to be detained in prison.
It's becoming more common for employers to search for potential employees online.
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