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The others may be more commonly heard, but they're well chosen.
Ice milk may be more commonly called "light" or "reduced-fat" ice cream.
Sandstone began to be more commonly used in house construction, and one or more subterranean pit rooms (kivas), probably used for ceremonial purposes, were dug in front of these row houses.
The word has been corrupted these days to mean essentially the recounting of anything traumatic or even vaguely interesting that happened to the author, but it used to be more commonly used to describe recollections of famous figures: other people.
Women tend to be more commonly involved than men.
Optic neuropathy appears to be more commonly associated with MFC than PIC [1, 2].
Additionally, while Staphylococcus species seem to be more commonly isolated from degraded sutures, it appears that Streptococcus species are more often responsible for severe suture infections and endophthalmitis.
Since the /dz/→[L] sound change is occurring at a faster pace in rounded environments than unrounded ones, [L] would naturally be more commonly observed in the former.
While it may be used directly by an application composer, we expect it to be more commonly used by higher-level management tools that provide consistency and recovery services to distributed compositions.
Newer variants, such as the retroflex and the dental nonsibilant (Chuang and Fon 2017), might be more commonly found among speakers who are less proficient and thus more innovative.
Most investigators found the deposits to be more commonly located in the supraspinatus [1, 3, 4, 6], although often the deposits were also located in the infraspinatus [1, 4, 6] and rarely in the subscapularis and teres minor [1, 4].
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