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The phrase "as commonly stated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a widely accepted belief or assertion that is often repeated or acknowledged.
Example: "As commonly stated, practice makes perfect, and this holds true in many areas of life."
Alternatives: "as often mentioned" or "as frequently noted".
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This is due to the slow channel changes ('diurnal' as commonly stated in satellite applications); thereby enabling to perform the basis selection process offline.
This is counterintuitive, as smoking cessation does not, as commonly stated, negatively affect outcomes of treatment for other substance misuse, but may indeed enhance them [ 29].
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In the case of sphere beds, it clearly appears that the applicability range of the model depends on porosity, as has been commonly stated, but also on the Reynolds number for the non-linear laminar flow regime.
The discovery that birds are a type of dinosaur showed that dinosaurs in general are not, in fact, extinct as is commonly stated.
The Tsar had time to say only "What?" and turn to his family before he was killed by several bullets to the chest (not, as is commonly stated, to the head; his skull, recovered in 1991, bears no bullet wounds).
People are often surprised to find out they're obliged to pay to return unwanted items purchased online, as it is commonly stated in the terms and conditions – and these fees can be expensive".
We confirm that, as expected and commonly stated, gall-inducing taxa are more host-specific than their non-galling relatives.
The finding of differential use of CAM services by type of chronic disease is important as it is commonly stated in the literature that many CAM users do not disclose or discuss their CAM use with their primary care physician, and due to polypharmacy, those with chronic disease are at an increased risk of complex drug interactions [ 12].
Obesity, a major risk factor for serious diet-related chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, is commonly stated as critically important compositions of the metabolic syndrome [1], [2].
All variables have missing values below the threshold of 5%, commonly stated as the threshold for a single imputation.
As for gender representation, 66%% of the respondents were men and 34%% women; these proportions are similar in the general population, as shown by the commonly stated male/female ratio of 60 40.
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