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The phrase "and develop a commonly" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence that discusses creating a shared understanding or agreement among a group.
Example: "We aim to establish a framework and develop a commonly accepted set of guidelines for collaboration."
Alternatives: "and create a shared" or "and establish a mutual".
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Finally, researchers in the field should establish collaborative efforts to avoid duplication of work and develop a commonly accepted and used instrument.
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While NATO member countries would provide the sensors and weapon systems, NATO itself would develop a commonly funded NATO architecture to integrate all of these elements.
Thus, developing a commonly used data-driven morphing method is difficult.
Since the mid-1990s, the Free Software Foundation has used its resources to support the development of free software and to develop a legal contract, the GNU General Public License GNU GPLL), commonly known as a copyleft agreement.
Many of diabetic patients develop a DN, most commonly seen as distal symmetrical sensorimotor polyneuropathy [ 1].
Tesco said it would first have to develop a "universally accepted and commonly understood" measuring system.
Fried et al [ 13] have developed a now commonly used approach to measure frailty.
People with the flu most commonly develop a fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, chills, fatigue, and body aches, although some may also have diarrhea and vomiting, the CDC says.
Patients with advanced cirrhosis commonly develop a functional renal impairment that render the kidney susceptible to retain sodium and solute-free water.
Less commonly, children may develop a fever or be irritable for a short period.
For a quantitative assessment of metabolic fluxes, Palsson and co-workers have developed a theoretical approach commonly referred to as flux balance analysis (FBA) [ 3].
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