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The phrase "the most common items" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items that are frequently encountered or widely used in a particular context. Example: "In our survey, we found that the most common items purchased were bread, milk, and eggs."
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Watches and jewelry are the most common items to be pawned these days.
The most common items to buy with their first pay packets were tin sheeting to roof their homes, a bicycle, or seeds for crops.
A spokeswoman for Continental Airlines, Mary Clark, said the most common items left on board were iPods, eyeglasses and cellphones, followed by portable DVD players.
At that time, the most common items were small cases to hold medicine or tobacco; they were hung from strings that could be attached to a person's clothing.
Looking at the most common items that people eschew like alcohol, cigarettes and fast food Catholics living in Dublin will have saved the most, around $780 if they resisted all the vices in our index.
With the collapse of the Roman Empire during the 4th 5th centuries, Europe sank into a period in which little furniture, except the most basic, was used: chairs, stools, benches, and primitive chests were the most common items.
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The most common item Unilever sells through Taobao is Lipton's tea; the consumer-goods firm cleverly matches offline advertising campaigns to online promotions.
"The most common item delivered was toothpaste," he said.
When it comes to garments for the lower part of the body, pants are the most common item for menswear compared to womenswear, which includes both skirts and pants (Kim and Kim 2014).
Sponges are by far the most common item left in the body.
The most common item people have brought in has been sentimental items from previous relationships, such as pictures and old gifts, Farrenkopf said.
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