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The phrase "are commonly explained as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain concepts, phenomena, or terms are typically interpreted or defined by people or sources.
Example: "The behaviors of certain animals are commonly explained as instinctual responses to environmental stimuli."
Alternatives: "are often described as" or "are typically characterized as".
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Lumen formation (associated with a well-differentiated phenotype) and lumen filling (associated with a tumor phenotype) were described in various 3D breast cell culture models; both phenomena are commonly explained as a result of differential gene expression in the epithelial cells.
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It is commonly explained as arising from the loss of lubricity owing to the precipitation of proteins from the salivary film that coats and lubricates the oral cavity.
It is commonly explained as having originally meant 'the tall ones' or 'highlanders'highlanders
From this perspective, men's propensity to die at a younger age than women is commonly explained as a consequence of their deficient behaviour and lifestyle [ 7].
This has been commonly explained in dilute nitride thin films [16, 23] as follows.
The phenomenon may be explained as follow.
Job satisfaction is more commonly explained by factors such as salaries, working conditions, availability of supplies, and opportunities for advancement.
As yet, we are unable to explain this phenomenon, but benign nevi are commonly terminal lesions as opposed to melanomas.
They are commonly known as twintails.
Her experiments in these areas are commonly regarded as pioneering.
Mayfly are commonly used as bio-indicators of freshwater pollution.
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