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Is that getting to be a more common name these days?
If it's a more common name, it will be several pages long.
Perhaps Liberty is a more common name than I realise - I have never actually met anyone called it.
"I tried to track down family members, but you can't imagine a more common name in Brooklyn".
Here's a process lingo test: If you can't use a process term without explaining it all the time to people in your organization, find a more common name.
It took two years to complete all of the required paperwork but having a more common name was worth it, he said.
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Although Dorian is a much more common name for boys these days, it sure could have qualified as a "cross-gender" name during my formative years in the 1940s.
The competition is a genuine sport: adventure racing, the more common name for it, is growing in popularity with a number of new events each year.
What is the more common name for the herb that a Tudor Lady of the Manor would have known as knitbone?
Perhaps you know Double-X by its more common name: womanhood.
Yusufu has lymphatic filariasis (LF), a disease mostly associated with images of grotesquely swollen arms and legs - hence its more common name, elephantiasis.
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