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The phrase "are commonly large" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is typically or frequently of a significant size.
Example: "The trees in this forest are commonly large, providing ample shade and habitat for wildlife."
Alternatives: "are often substantial" or "tend to be big."
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Nautical charts are commonly large, 28 by 40 inches (70 centimetres by 1 metre) being an internationally accepted maximum size.
The ears are commonly large with fleshy lobes and overfolded helices.
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However, the smallest construction units for the most species of butterflies are commonly larger than ∼50 nm, which greatly hinders their applications in designing much smaller functional parts down to real "nano scale".
For the sake of convenience to observe, the result of the first iterative error has been neglected which is commonly large due to the random DOA mismatch.
The interparticle pores is commonly largest in size, followed by dissolution pores.
The class III ACBPs are commonly called "large ACBPs" or ACBP3, they contain 362 amino acids.
Just as small nodes below the size threshold are commonly missed, large lymph nodes above the size threshold may simply represent nodal hyperplasia.
Icebergs are commonly far larger than those in the Arctic and have deeper keels; they scour the seafloor at deeper levels and would be more likely to damage seafloor installations such as wellheads, pipelines, and mooring systems.
However, insulin-releasing peptides purified from snake venoms and spider venoms (e.g. PLA2 and α-LTX) are commonly much larger polymers with molecular weights around 12 130 kDa, which are assembled of several subunits [7, 8].
Devices are commonly designed with large aspect ratios; however, it can be unavoidable or desirable to design rectangular channels with small or even near-unity aspect ratios.
Optimization problems in SCM are commonly cast as large scale mixed-integer linear programs (MILPs) that are hard to solve in short CPU times.
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