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A year from now, it'll be more commonplace".
What could be more commonplace than a silver ball rolling down an incline, knocking into obstacles?
Apparently it's something used to be more commonplace in the big stage races.
2. Extreme, overt, drunken racism by fans is only the symptom of attitudes that may be more commonplace that people would like to admit.
Now that governments and companies have undertaken more extensive testing, the results appear to indicate that food adulteration may be more commonplace and widespread than previously believed.
For example, swearing may be more commonplace than it is back home, she warns, and your lecturers may encourage more disagreement with their views than you are used to.
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Italian delicatessens are more commonplace in Connecticut than nutmeg trees.
In Ruth's day, complete games were more commonplace.
Few things are more commonplace than the abuse of women.
Now that these are more commonplace, it stretches to polar expeditions, cruises and safaris.
But tales of fruitless job searches and pared-down salaries are more commonplace.
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