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"not that common" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not as common as something else. For example, "The agouti is not that common of a pet, but ferrets are quite popular."
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Involving communities as partners in health care research is "not that common," Petrella says.
Recent and public discussions about the rise in eating disorder treatment centers has posed the question about whether or not that common goal still stands.
It is not that common.
Now the jumping is not that common".
Those two things together are not that common.
Before 2000, big special dividends were not that common.
This type of disclosure is not that common for I.P.O.
It's not that common that underdogs like the Ramones get this type of recognition and honor".
"Mass-going Catholicism in France is not that common, so it is sending a chilling effect".
"It's not that common to see a sheep running down the F.D.R".
Why do crossword constructors put these words in puzzles, if they're not that common?
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