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"the common idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a thought or concept that is shared by many people. For example, "The common idea among my friends is that we should go to the beach this weekend."
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The common idea is that the translator is a slave to the original text.
"The common idea in Japan is that baseball is a men's sport," she said.
Rampling's comments are based on the common idea that aesthetic awards are based on a straightforward meritocratic analysis.
The common idea is that combat changes people in essential, mysterious, sometimes terrible ways that noncombatants can only guess at.
Perhaps due to his background, he rejects the common idea that the energy industry only cares about profit.
And the common idea is that everyone in the country needs some kind of help with their personalities.
But we all know really that the common idea of ever more people, each consuming ever more stuff, for ever, on a finite planet is impossible.
One of its findings challenges the common idea that the principal class issues in British politics revolve around the redistribution of wealth.
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The authors who invented them were taking risks, and challenging the common ideas about women.
The term 'scrappy' is rarely associated with VCs with the common ideas of plush glass offices with vast board rooms.
Following the theoretical-then-practical approach, the chapter discusses the common ideas behind architecture design and how the x86 and x86-64 archimplement implementhemem.
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