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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analogously common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when drawing a comparison between two situations or concepts that share a similar level of prevalence or frequency.
Example: "In many cultures, the practice of communal dining is analogously common, reflecting a shared value of togetherness."
Alternatives: "similarly prevalent" or "equally widespread".
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Names analogously common to God and creature thus underscore the way in which what comes to be known first for us is not first in reality, and what is first in reality is not first in our knowledge.
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This algorithm finds only local optima that depend on the starting conditions, analogously to the common K-means algorithm.
In this case, we count the number of 'common subtrees' between T 1 and T 2, which can be defined analogously to the common paths above.
Analogously, T and g have a common fixed point g z 1. Therefore (2.3) implies that u is a common fixed point of T and g.
Although we do not model the underlying noise process explicitly, we think of the homogeneous spike trains in Eq. (15) as a result of a common noise process ξ, analogously to the AD model.
Analogously, potential investors should be wary of the common tactic of separating deals to close both: for instance, getting investor A to commit funds based on the commitment of "savvy investor" B, when B has indeed committed, but only on the informal (and wrong) understanding that "reputable investor" A has unconditionally agreed to do so.
Analogously, each core m structure is the most basic common core shared by a class of typically further extended O-mannose glycans.
Analogously, stabilization of the transition state of an enzyme substrate complex is a common mechanism in enzyme catalysis as well as selectivity.
Analogously, the spectrum of mutations accumulated in human cancers is different from that arising through common ancestry (Temiz et al. 2015).
Analogously, we observed that for many of the incompletely explained events, one event phenotype was much more common in the intermediate genomes, and the other version appeared only rarely (Figure 3C).
Analogously, we define the pairwise loss time distribution as the distribution of times when two independently evolving lineages lost their last common spacer.
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