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The phrase "more common type" is a perfectly acceptable and grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is usually used to compare two or more different types of something, and can be used in both formal and informal writing. For example, "Oranges are a more common type of citrus fruit than grapefruits."
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The more common type is the impulse shoplifter.
A two-gigabyte card ($900) that fits the more common Type I slot is available now.
Miss Lawless, a more common type, is at the party by the invitation of her well-connected friend, Mr. Conroy.
It was almost a missed opportunity, however, since conservation workers misidentified the carcasses as a much more common type of whale and buried them.
Type 2 diabetes (formerly known as adult-onset or non-insulin-dependent diabetes) is the more common type of diabetes, constituting 90 to 95 percent of cases.
The more common type of thallus, a heteromerous thallus, has four distinct layers, three of which are formed by the fungus and one by the alga.
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A logarithmic transformation is one of the more common types.
They also said the ban could apply to other, more common, types of abortions.
Even for people with more common types of mental illness, such as depression, only about half are competitively employed.
Some of the more common types of dementia include Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, Lewy Body dementia, and fronto-temporal dementia (eg Pick's disease).
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