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The phrase "also more commonly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is not only true but is additionally a frequent occurrence or widely accepted.
Example: "This method is effective, and it is also more commonly used in practice than the alternative."
Alternatives: "also more frequently" or "also more often".
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The need for foreign language skills is also more commonly mentioned in relation to certain occupations – Sales and Customer Services for example," Kik said.
"Grey squirrel sightings accounted for less than 8% of animal sightings in [the Irish Midlands], which is remarkably low considering that they are a much less elusive species than either the red squirrel or the pine marten, and are also more commonly associated with human settlements".
As is typical, those undecided on the first statement were also more commonly undecided on the second.
Stroke also more commonly occurred after CF DT-LVAD compared with ECCT (17 vs 5, unmatched; and 2 vs 1, PS matched).
Heterogeneity of the lesion, due to central necrosis or calcifications, is also more commonly associated with MPNST than with their benign counterparts [20].
Knee OA is more prevalent than other types of OA and is also more commonly seen in younger age groups (Oliveria et al. 1995, Bliddal and Christensen 2009).
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Genome sequencing itself is also becoming more commonly used for epidemiological, forensic and clinical investigations.
It seems that such visual disorders at certain points in history have been more "believable" and also, therefore, more commonly noted?
O. faveolata histological sections were analyzed for (1) presence/absence of male and female gonads and gametes of each reproductive stage30 (complementary staging techniques are also becoming more commonly used54); (2) the fecundity, or number of oocytes or ova per gonad, and the number of gonads per polyp27,33,55; as well as (3) the diameter and condition of oocytes.
However, phenomenological accounts of bodily engagement in cooking, sports, and other mundane activities are plentiful not only in some aestheticians' writings but also, perhaps more commonly, in writings by practitioners and literary authors.
NES has been described in up to 1 in 20 people with insomnia or restless legs syndrome, and is also seen more commonly in people with other sleep disorders or fragmented sleep.
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