Sentence examples for are common far from inspiring English sources

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are common far

adjective

Mutual; shared by more than one.

  • The two competitors have the common aim of winning the championship.

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While it is clear that enteric viral infections are common, far less established is how common the foodborne mode of transmission is and how important it is in the epidemiology of these viruses.

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The former is common far beyond Tolkien, of course.

Such galaxies are common at far-off distances, but Kiso 5639 is a rare, (relatively) nearby example, according to NASA.

Public participation in designing a recycling scheme has not been common practice so far.

This is common practice, thus far, in the disclosure control community.

Corruption in urban planning, especially related to adjusting FAR, is common in Chinese cities.

In restaurants, it's common to be served far more food than is needed.

Even if it's common practice, it's far better to actually speak politely: "Sales".

The prevalence of TTH is far common in comparison to NDPH and other headache disorders.

Real rogues are far more common.

Botched executions, however, are far too common.

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