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The phrase "are commonly evident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently observable or noticeable in a particular context.
Example: "In many cultures, certain values and beliefs are commonly evident in everyday practices and traditions."
Alternatives: "are often apparent" or "are frequently observable".
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Radiographs confirm the presence of an ossified accessory bone, and fractures are commonly evident on X-rays.
No significant temperature dependency is recognized in secular variations, while substantial increases, at rates of the order of 1 hPa/year, are commonly evident in the OBP records.
Animal experiments have shown that the metastatic burden does indeed reflect the biological properties of a tumor, but spurious influences are commonly evident within such experiments [ 18, 21, 23].
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Extensive histological injury to the epidermal and dermal architecture (i.e. ulceration and destruction of hair follicles) was commonly evident.
Most of the controls in this screen are self-evident and are commonly used.
Environmental bacteria are commonly recovered from dialysis fluid, but their contribution to infection is less evident (4 ).
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In cancer, the RNA splicing pathway is commonly disrupted, as evident by aberrant, disease-specific splicing patterns [ 27].
This effect of TSH seemed to be most commonly evident when the MAPK pathway was suppressed.
The improvement of strength is commonly accompanied by an evident increase of Young's modulus, which is against the usage of TPEE as the elastomer material, however.
Intensity of personal pride — pride in anything a man has, or which connects itself with him, is more commonly evident".
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