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The phrase "a common editing" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a type of editing that is frequently used or recognized, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "In our workshop, we will discuss a common editing practice that many writers find helpful."
Alternatives: "a typical editing" or "a standard editing".
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For this, it is important that they access a common editing tool.
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"I maintain this was most likely an animation hoax because of some common editing errors that appear to be present," said Hansen.
3'-A and 3'-U are the two most common editing events in the examined tissues.
The free, open source versions are a bit trickier to use and still lack common editing capabilities.
The AdobeRGB (1998) color space was chosen as the common "editing space".
Students will learn how to use common editing tools, such as redlining, more effectively.
A built-in substituent menu and several keyboard shortcuts provide speedy access to the most common editing features and allow easy and fast creation of even large and complex molecules.
Editorial organizations such as the Editors' Association of Canada have lists of definitions available; some of the more common editing jobs are listed in the sidebar.
We are thus interested in seeking answers to the following overarching research question: What are common editing interests between language communities on Wikipedia, and how can they be explained?
The most common editing type is the conversion of Adenosine to Inosine (A to-I) by hydrolytic deA to-Iion in doubye strand RNA regions [7], [9], [10], [11], [12].
One of the common editing steps for marker (e.g. SNP) data, is to check for Mendelian inconsistencies [ 1].
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