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The phrase "most common such" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the most frequently occurring or typical example of something. Example: The most common such scenario in this situation is for students to complete their coursework online.
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The most common such "monogenic" diabetes is maturity-onset diabetes of the young, or MODY.
The most common such documents are the bill of lading and the warehouse receipt.
The most common such face, known as kappa, belongs to a former employee of the site that became Twitch.
The most common such scheme is the C-card, the most successful of which allows young people to obtain free condoms once they have been through an information and advice session with a trained counsellor.
The most common such link was that between mother and daughter city and involved the stressing of shared ancestry that is, common descent from some mythical hero or founder figure.
The practice has fallen in more than half the countries that UNICEF looked at, but in places where it is most common, such as Egypt and Sudan, the prevalence has hardly changed.
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The most common AEs, such as pyrexia, rash, or vomiting, appeared related to the underlying disease manifestations, such as respiratory events or to infusion of the study drug.
This is because those areas where overcrowding is most common - such as London - also happen to the areas where under-occupying is least prevalent.
In the most common - such as tulips or alliums - the bulb shrivels and dies after flowering and is renewed from buds formed at the base of the scales at the point where they join the basal plate.
What if there were a simple cure for some of life's most common afflictions, such as eczema, asthma, or hay fever?
Most common methods, such as Prewitt, Sobel, and Gabor filters, detect the vanishing line [27].
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