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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common egg" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an egg that is typical or standard, often in a culinary or biological context.
Example: "In many recipes, a common egg is used as a binding agent to hold the ingredients together."
Alternatives: "a regular egg" or "a standard egg".
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In both species, the most common egg colours were white and blue, and hosts with the two egg colours experienced similar parasitism rates.
In this host-parasite system the most common egg colours were white and blue, with no significant difference in parasitism rates between hosts laying eggs of either colour.
Our data demonstrate that nitration of OVA, as it might occur endogenously e.g. during inflammatory processes, results in reduced de novo sensitization capacity of this common egg white allergen via the oral route underlining the importance of gastrointestinal digestion in food allergy.
The charcoal-tinted foam, which they said was about three inches thick with a wave pattern on one side similar to common egg-crate foam, even covered an exit door near the stage.
Hatch common eggs until you get a silky shark.
As the ovulated eggs in reared rainbow trout do not usually oviposit naturally, post-ovulatory aging of the eggs is widely accepted as a common determinant for egg quality [ 20- 22].
Common eggs are recommended as you can easily recover them.
Each adult female produces about one egg per day; a common housefly lays 500 eggs over three to four days.
The leaves can be used fresh or dried and are a common seasoning for eggs, soups, salads, and vegetables.
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