Sentence examples for As is commonly from inspiring English sources

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It was not just, as is commonly supposed, a matter of white villains and black victims.

Figurative art is not prohibited by Islam, as is commonly supposed.

We find evidence that diffusivity does not vanish completely in the lock-in zone, as is commonly assumed.

The Mary Rose was a flagship of Henry VIII, which sank in 1545 – not, as is commonly said, on its maiden voyage but after 34 years of service.

AirTran Airways, based in Orlando, Fla., quickly announced that passengers with tickets for Thursday could rebook without charge, as is commonly done in storms.

Hadoop is not an architecture in and of itself, as is commonly believed.

She points out that consumer law does not underwrite six years of use, as is commonly believed.

And as is commonly seen with other environmental issues, richer countries fared better than poorer ones.

What is overlooked, however, is that the word Islam here applies to a relationship with the Divine, "submission" or "consent," not a religion as is commonly understood.

Although AS is commonly observed in plants, the overall abundance of AS seems to be lower than in animals.

First, the determination of the degree of methylation cannot hinge on arbitrary thresholds as is commonly done.

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