Sentence examples for a more common option from inspiring English sources

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But a sour economy has made barter a more common option — and sometimes, the only option.

Back above ground, photovoltaic panels that create electricity from the sun are a more common option.

Other researchers have optimized that procedure, suggesting that such repaired zygotes could soon become a more common option in assisted reproduction (Fan et al., 2014).

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Relocations might become a somewhat more common option to face the impacts of environmental change.

Since GPS has been made available for civil usage, satellite-based localization in open space has become a more and more common option for vehicular tracking and for a number of commercial applications.

Historically, this was the more common option for clinicians; however, there has been a shift to more formal PhD programmes.

Another, more common, option has been to recognize schools and training organizations as Authorized Training Bodies for Adhesive Bounding.

A traditional Mexican cheese, like Cotija or Queso Añejo, would work best, but you can replace these hard-to-find cheeses with more common options like Monterey Jack, Longhorn Cheddar, and Colby cheese.

However, our analysis suggests that a more common mechanism of genomic TE co-option involves insertion of an incoming TE upstream of a host gene, oriented in an antisense direction, to form novel bidirectional gene pairs.

Besides pathophysiological insights, knowledge, translated from a rare disease to a more common health problem, can also include innovative targets or options for treatment.

But drought is a more common problem.

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