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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very commonly" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a noun to modify, making it incomplete.
Example: "This is a very commonly used phrase in everyday conversation."
Alternatives: "a very frequent" or "a very popular".
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'I think that's a very commonly held view.
Vasopressin is a very commonly available, relatively cheap drug.
"It's a very commonly performed test," he says.
And a differentiator is a very commonly occurring system.
American ginseng is a very commonly used ginseng species in the West.
Nowadays, 'investigation' is a very commonly advocated approach and consequently is becoming an umbrella concept.
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That's a very commonly-made mistake.
It's a very commonly-held belief that men are less faithful than women.
The scrubber has a configuration very commonly used in industry with three types of internals in series: a vane inlet, a mesh pad and a cyclone deck.
The phone comes with the Android 2.2 operating system, which means you will be able to see most Web sites and animations that use Adobe Flash, a program very commonly used to add movement to Web sites.
On clinical basis, distal esophageal adenocarcinoma is also a disease very commonly seen by the thoracic surgeon.
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