Sentence examples for a sufficiently common from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a sufficiently common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs frequently or is widely accepted in a particular context.
Example: "In our research, we found that a sufficiently common error was made by many participants, leading to skewed results."
Alternatives: "a adequately frequent" or "a notably prevalent".

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Depression is a sufficiently common sequela of a completed stroke to warrant intervention to improve mood, social, and functional outcome.

In later work, such as Bach and Harnish 1978, and 1992, this view is refined with a notion of standardization, so that a sufficiently common practice of issuing assertions with performative effect enables speakers and hearers to bypass complex inferential reasoning and jump by default to a conclusion about the illocution being performed.

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If the needed secondary mutations are sufficiently common and have a sufficient effect on growth, colony appearance is stimulated by secondary mutations that arise with no required increase in mutation rate.

They say that the techniques used in those programs are now sufficiently common that a well-trained scientist in a private laboratory could have produced similar results, at home or abroad.

While subsequent research has shown that dominance of one copy of a gene over another is far from universal, it is sufficiently common that a large fraction of genetic variation present in populations of organisms is hidden at the level of phenotype and requires special experimental techniques to reveal it.

In other words, if we have the dense sets of points in each of the 1-dimensional projections of the attribute-set of a given data, then the sufficiently common points among these 1-dimensional sets will lead us to the dense points in the higher dimensional subspaces.

[REDACTED], the Court finds that the White House and the President as an individual do not share sufficiently common interests in the grand jury investigation and the Paula Jones case for the common interest doctrine to apply.

"Before any group of defendants can be tried together, there must be a determination that the claims are sufficiently common and that they can be tried together without prejudice," said Walter Dellinger, a lawyer at O'Melveny & Myers in Washington, which is representing Exxon Mobil.

However, over time the general appeal of those ideas has diminished as it became clear that hybrid dysgenesis may not be sufficiently common to support a more general involvement of TEs and their contribution to reproductive isolation remained elusive [ 37, 38].

In principle, this system can be expanded to include any PSI-MOD term when its usage becomes sufficiently common to make an abbreviation desirable.

In solid organ transplant patients, CMV-associated disease is sufficiently common for use as a primary endpoint.

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