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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are still commonly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something continues to be prevalent or frequently encountered in the present time.
Example: "Despite the rise of digital media, printed newspapers are still commonly read by many people."
Alternatives: "are still frequently" or "remain widely".
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In portions of the country where guns are still commonly owned, AR-15s have become family fare.
Masks for festive occasions are still commonly used.
-Which of these philosophies, and philosophers, are still commonly studied and used today?
Although control systems are becoming more and more sophisticated, vent systems are still commonly employed.
Biomaterials are still commonly fabricated using synthetic scaffolds and catalysts such as polymers and surfactants.
'Lower-tech' sectors are still commonly regarded as unusual suspects in the modern process of innovation and economic change.
"In prostate cancer, we are still commonly removing or irradiating the whole prostate, so the success of this new tissue-preserving treatment is welcome news indeed".
Though they are still commonly known as war blogs, these sites now address a wide range of news and political topics, usually from right of center.
Hoes have largely been replaced in agriculture by plows and harrows but are still commonly used in gardening and horticulture to loosen dirt and to chop weeds.
Although solid models play a central role in modern CAD systems, 2D CAD systems are still commonly used for designing products without complex curved faces.
Despite the lack of literature showing improved results compared with cemented designs, uncemented glenoid components are still commonly used in total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA).
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