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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as the commonest source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is the most frequent or prevalent source of information, data, or materials in a particular context.
Example: "In our research, we identified the internet as the commonest source of misinformation."
Alternatives: "as the most frequent source" or "as the primary source".
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Escherichia coli was the predominant organism (82%), with urine as the commonest source (97%).
Whereas the delivery room was reported as the commonest setting for nutritional counselling by mothers of malnourished children (39.3 %, n = 57), the child health record book was reported as the commonest source by mothers of well-nourished children (35.4 %, n = 62).
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Brucella melitensis Rev 1 is a vaccine effective against the brucellosis of sheep and goat caused by B. melitensis, the commonest source of human infection.
Given the commonest source of information, the mothers are not getting this information from the obstetricians during their antenatal visits.
The primary reason for admission was sepsis (61%), with pneumonia the commonest source (27%) and 42% admitted with neutropenic sepsis.
Among those who had knowledge of labour analgesia, the commonest source of information was friends and relatives.
Plants that have been used for decades in folk and traditional medicine have been accepted as one of the commonest sources of discovered natural agents of cancer chemotherapy and chemoprevention.
GPs and pharmacists were the commonest sources of help and advice for the most recent unscheduled episode (Table 2).
The commonest sources of information on HIV were the radio (57%), healthcare staff visiting villages (63%) and talks at local clinics (57%).
The commonest sources of environmental Pb2+ are leaded gasoline, food containers, toys, smelters, recycled batteries, paints, electronics, water pipes and traditional medicines.
Our results is in agreement with previous study among Nigerian undergraduates [ 15], where authors reported pharmacy was among the commonest sources of contraceptive services.
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