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The phrase "all too commonly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that occurs frequently or is prevalent, often with a negative connotation. Example: "This issue arises all too commonly in our discussions about workplace culture."
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Unfortunately, narcissists all too commonly regress into their old ways, especially once they've achieved their ambition.
Unfortunately, with our current opiate crisis, "finding your bottom" all too commonly can mean death from overdose, especially with our streets being flooded with fentanyl, a deadly opiate that people often mistakenly buy, looking for heroin.
Otherwise, they will all too commonly remain closed off to the possibility of considering other views and unable to respect the needs of people different from them.
In his blog "Vanishing New York," Jeremiah Moss chronicles how the city is "going extinct," and tracks how longstanding cultural institutions record stores, coffee shops, and, of course, dive bars are all too commonly knocked down in favor of high rises.
In his blog "Vanishing New York," Jeremiah Moss chronicles how the city is "going extinct," and tracks how longstanding cultural institutions record stores, coffee shops, and of course, dive bars are all too commonly knocked down in favor of high rises.
Vogel considers design-determining factors all too commonly ignored, and builds a bridge between the world described by physics books and the reality experienced by all creatures.
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In mild concussion, consciousness is only impaired, as in the "ding" all-too-commonly experienced by football players.
I believe it's time for the high-net-worth business owner — one of the all-too-commonly overlooked millionaires in America — to actively look at forming a "financial advisory board" to deliver the same insights that ultra-wealthy families receive from costly family offices.
Nietzsche refers to this higher mode of being as "superhuman" (übermenschlich), and associates the doctrine of eternal recurrence — a doctrine for only the healthiest who can love life in its entirety — with this spiritual standpoint, in relation to which all-too-often downhearted, all-too-commonly-human attitudes stand as a mere bridge to be crossed and overcome.
In this case, it's probable that you're afraid of financial insecurity (survival instinct) or you feel that you're an impostor in your role, the latter an all-too-commonly held false belief in many high-achieving people in the workforce.
This right for girls is far too commonly neglected".
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