common collocations with examples | Macmillan Dictionary
www.macmillandictionary.com › collocations › britishhappening frequently or existing in large numbers or amounts. very: especially, extremely, particularly, very The practice of taking hostages was in former times very common. rather: fairly, pretty informal, quite, rather, reasonably, relatively It’s quite common for a child to join a company where a parent works. unexpectedly: surprisingly Accidents in the home are surprisingly common. becoming more common: increasingly Franchising is a business model which is becoming increasingly common.