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be commonly
adverb
As a rule; frequently; usually
Exact(60)
What other examples of static electricity can be commonly observed?
Why might "patriotic art… (be) commonly maligned as propaganda?
Mitsubishi's 70-inch model can be commonly found for $2,500 at online retailers.
It is his hope that 20 years from now psilocybin will be commonly used in psychiatric practice.
Trial teams can track search terms that could be commonly used if a juror resorts to "independent research".
But unsavory associations are not so easy to erase, and the prison continues to be commonly known as Rahway.
She said a clinical trial was the next step before video games could be commonly prescribed by doctors.
But CVR cannot be commonly applied for all the electric home appliances.
Conference rooms that are chosen for an AV upgrade must be commonly used, and ideally accommodate seven or more people.
Medical marijuana thus appears to be commonly sought for pain relief among people who are taking prescribed opioids for pain.
Dr. Scott-Little doubts that the type of test that is making its debut this year in Head Start will be commonly adopted by states any time soon.
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