Especially common is a whole predication as a predicate describing or characterizing the subject: Ang kúba ay mahína` ang katawàn.
Eczema may appear on any part of the body, but in horses it is especially common on the heels and the lower parts of the limbs, and less frequently on the neck, shoulder, and abdomen.
Acute bronchitis is especially common in the horse, while the chronic form is more often met with in the smaller animals, especially hogs.
Dorf, village, is especially commonin the eastern counties "By twenty thorps, a little town, And half a hundred bridges.
By, related to byre and to the preposition by, is especially common in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
The loss of h isespecially common when it is the initial letter of a suffix, e.
SORE FEET CAUSE: Filth; especially common in large hogs when confined to hard floors or driven over rough, hard roads, or continually kept in filthy pens.
Feeding highly nitrogenous food predisposes hogs to this disease; also filth, poorly drained sheds and pens; is especially common in young pigs.
Young cattle are more seriously affected than old animals, especially common in low marshy pastures.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "especially common" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.