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"seems to be common" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when making a comparison or suggesting that one thing is generally accepted as true or often seen. For example: "It seems to be common knowledge that apples are a healthy snack."
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IT seems to be common sense that reading instruction should emphasize phonics -- how to combine letters into sounds and words.
This type of speciation seems to be common among parasitic insects, a large group comprising tens of thousands of species.
"There seems to be common ground that the Nissan emerged from a minor road on to a major road into the path of the truck," said Craze.
One thing that seems to be common in people with Down's syndrome is a high level of emotional intelligence and incredible empathy.
The common core standards movement seems to be common sense: Our schools should have similar standards, what students should know at each grade.
To the Editor: The common core standards movement seems to be common sense: Our schools should have similar standards, what students should know at each grade.
While government officials here have stressed that the actions by the police were unsanctioned and a mistake, enforcing standards of appearance seems to be common.
Sleep disturbance seems to be common among patients with heart failure (HF).
This seems to be common in cases of lung cancer and breast cancer.
Thus, multi-language software development (MLSD) seems to be common, at least in the open source world.
Fowler's failed attempt to receive help from Uber's HR department also seems to be common at tech companies.
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