syntactic analysis - Sentence structure "What is common to [..] is that"



What is common to all these types of services is that the process of their delivery is subject to our internal control of quality.



I am not sure about the sentence structure indicated above. I wonder whether this structure is unusual for native speakers of English? Google does not clear up this question.


Here I am speaking about the common feature of the services.



Answer



It reads like corporate-speak [all it really means is 'we don't screw up'] but grammatically it's absolutely fine.


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