Sentence examples for a commonly thought from inspiring English sources

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It is a commonly thought that women are more interested in their appearance than men.

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So why would he decide to become a traditional analyst, a role commonly thought of as being filled by a listener who says little more than "hmmm"?

Enrolling a cohort that represented the race and age distribution of each community, and developing interest in an older male cohort about a condition commonly thought of as a "women's disease," were major recruitment challenges.

Cydia, a platform commonly thought of as the alternative app store for jailbroken iPhones and iPads, has just today arrived on Android of all places, in the form of Cydia Substrate*, a tool for developers to build code modifications to other applications.

These cells coexpress CDX2, a gene commonly thought to be trophoblast specific but whose coexpression in cells with BRA suggests instead an either embryonic or extraembryonic mesodermal identity, consistent with patterns of Cdx2 expression observed in the E7.5 mouse embryo (Beck et al., 1995).

Understanding how its DNA operates can lead to insights about the human genome, a biochemical structure commonly thought of as a map, a blueprint, an enciphered text or, more recently, as cellular software, the operating system for the cell.

Accordingly, a niche is commonly thought as a peak of the fitness function.

On this way of thinking, two intertranslatable sentences of different languages will express the same content, and certain transformations of a sentence within a language are commonly thought to express the same content.

Cells in organs or tissues that were frozen without a cryoprotectant are commonly thought to be extensively damaged.

FOR an organisation not commonly thought of as particularly hot on sex, the Church of England takes a remarkably keen interest in this area of life.

Although there is no formal definition of a flashback, they are commonly thought to involve an intense sensory and emotional re-experiencing of the traumatic event that exists on a continuum, ranging from complete loss of awareness of surroundings to a milder experience of reliving in the present (Brewin, 2011).

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