With many species of herons the young differ greatly from the adults; and the summer plumage of the latter, though common to both sexes, clearly has a nuptial character.
These Ishmaelites of the animal-world, though common enough in all the wilder regions of Iberia, rarely present themselves as a mark for the rifle-ball.
Though common in commercial circles it is an expression that it is best to avoid.
This expression, for “write to you,” though common, is not grammatically correct.
Different to, though common in England, is not sustained by good authority.
This is perhaps the least abundant of the Loons found on Hudson Bay, though common in the lakes of the interior.
With many species of herons the young differ greatly from the adults, and their summer plumage, though common to both sexes, clearly has a nuptial character.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "though common" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.