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The phrase "are commonly observable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing phenomena, behaviors, or characteristics that can be seen or detected frequently in a particular context.
Example: "The patterns of migration in birds are commonly observable during the changing seasons."
Alternatives: "are frequently seen" or "can often be observed".
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On the other hand, the accuracy drop for side-view (i.e., 90°) probe is a little bit mitigated compared with 0° probe, because that the important forward-backward motions are commonly observable in side view (i.e., 90°) and oblique views (e.g., 60°, which corresponds to −30° difference in Fig. 8).
Yet, whilst the effects of resistance are commonly observable in work with men and boys, the phenomenon has not attracted enough gender-critical attention.
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Markov chain and partially observable Markov models are commonly used for spectrum occupancy modelling.
Darwin [ 4] suggested that diversification of predators may be largely based on selection on predatory behaviors, and adaptations to observable phenotypic characteristics that are advantageous to prey capture are commonly examined.
Violators are commonly arrested.
Chromatographic techniques are commonly employed.
Werewolves are commonly very fast.
These are commonly cited measurements.
"H" sounds are commonly dropped.
The long-term advantages of using of polymer-modified binders are not commonly observable in traditional tests or pavement design methods.
There is a socially optimal allocation, which is commonly known by the agents but not observable by the designer.
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