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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am commonly" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is describing a habitual action or state, but it requires a subject before "am" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "I am commonly found at the café in the mornings."
Alternatives: "I often" or "I frequently".
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am commonly
adverb
As a rule; frequently; usually
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I am commonly asked how long it will be before we can make molecular computers, before inexpensive photovoltaic cells bring cheap, clean solar power, before ultralightweight spacecraft dramatically lower the cost of space exploration.
One of the questions I am commonly asked by those who are not yet familiar with the Choice Mom community is whether we're made up of women who find men irrelevant.
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It's commonly used".
PFT is commonly recognized.
What is "commonly understood", then?
It is commonly cultivated.
Expectations are commonly inflated.
Blatant subterfuge was commonly used.
What instruments are commonly used?
MEMOIRS are commonly reassuring affairs.
Helmets are commonly not worn.
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