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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a common example of this' is correct and usable in written English.
For example, a common example of this would be a person who stays positive despite life's challenges.
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A common example of this phenomenon is the oscillating charge or current in a radio antenna.
A common example of this type of "letting-go" ceremony is when a sports team says goodbye to a player or to an old stadium.
A common example of this is petrified wood, in which all the cellulose fibres have been replaced by silica, even those in the bark.
(A common example of this bias is a husband's estimate of how much housework he does; in this case, judges were asked to estimate whether they were overturned on appeal more or less frequently than their colleagues).
A common example of this concept is the production of aluminum: In its natural state, aluminum is found in various compounds, including aluminum oxide, which is more chemically stable than pure aluminum in nature.
(A common example of this bias is a husband's estimate of how much housework he does; in this case, judges were asked to estimate whether they were overturned on appeal more or less frequently than their colleagues). Do even highly trained judges suffer from the sort of psychological quirks that distort decision-making?
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A common example of requiring this calculation, from a military perspective, is the determination of whether or not an aircraft can capture a landing trajectory (i.e., glideslope) from a certain initial state (velocity, position, etc.).
A common example of overuse of this procedure is the practice of performing ultrasonography routinely on patients without indication after knee replacement or hip replacement.
This is a common example of decision fatigue.
A common example of a function is the inverse of a large, sparse matrix, which is the focus of this paper.
Printers are a common example of output devices.
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