Examples of 'rather common' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather common"

The phrase 'rather common' is used to describe something that is quite common or frequently encountered. It implies that the occurrence or presence of the mentioned thing is not rare or unusual. It is used to convey the idea that the particular thing being referred to is not uncommon, but not necessarily excessively or overwhelmingly prevalent either

How to use "rather common" in a sentence

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rather common
The truth was rather common and sad.
It is rather common menstruation to be accompanied by secondary symptoms.
The remaining two subspecies are rather common.
A manual is a rather common sort of text nowadays.
I hear the homophobia is rather common too.
But they are rather common by extraterrestrial standards.
The rest of the specification is rather common.
A manual is a rather common sort of text today.
Rather common and readily trapped in many areas.
An article is a rather common sort of text nowadays.
Such agreements about joint custody are rather common.
This is rather common in recessed distribution networks.
A list composed of rather common functions.
It is a rather common occurrence to have such an offence.
Portuguese is spoken in some rather common tourist destinations.

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It is rather common to encounter problems in our daily living.
I also have a rather common name.
Databases being obsolete are unfortunately rather common.
I snipped this of a rather common rat at the slaughterhouse.
In fact such a situation is rather common.
This is a rather common attitude in life.
Sarcastic remarks like the followings are rather common.
Altered block design is rather common in business letters.
Rather common in shallow water.
In many countries rabbit is rather common as to its bountifulness.
Rather common within families.
Chicken with cheese is a rather common combination in cooking.
An affordable handling charge is rather common.
I imagine it is rather common in some countries.
This is especially important if you have a rather common name.
Soda ash is a rather common industrial chemical too.
Designing a project for children is a rather common assignment.
This is a rather common mistake to many interior designs.
Animal cruelty is rather common here.
Another rather common adverse effect of NSAIDs is renal toxicity.
It is peculiar but tragically rather common amongst leftists.
There are a range of explanations for why camping is rather common.
Dry skin is a rather common condition.
This means that food intolerances and sensitivities are rather common.
Thrips are a rather common garden pest.
This is an increasing problem in drug therapy where polypharmacy is rather common today.
I snipped this off a rather common rat at the slaughterhouse.
The top layer of said concrete stone is constituted of a rather common concrete.
It has become a rather common habit for obvious reasons.
Seizure activity in the brain is a rather common occurrence.
These words are a rather common source of confusion when writing.
Soft sf in film is rather common.
This is a rather common misperception.
The link between water and blood pressure is a rather common one.
Nutrient deficiencies are rather common among the population of vegans.

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