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Design and reuse has become a very common practice in the electronics design industry.
Gastric bypass operation has become a very common procedure for treatment of obesity.
By necessity, this has become a very common occurrence by private practitioners where I live.
Software is becoming available for analysis of randomization tests, course materials are being developed, and we may be about to see them become a very common if not the principal statistical technique in our toolbox.
Introduction: Cancer caused by abnormal cell proliferation has become a very common disease in recent years.
As Rolex invests more and more in great tennis events and players, the sight of Rolex on a wrist hoisting a major trophy at the end of a fortnight or week of excellent play has become a very common sight.
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It's interesting that the Islamic Madrasa appears in the Muslim world in the middle of the 11th century, after which it becomes a very common phenomenon.
PDD-NOS was intended to capture the small number of children who almost met criteria for autism, but instead it became a very common diagnosis.
Since before 1000 the Last Judgement had been developing as a complex subject in art, and from the 11th century became a very common subject as a wall-painting in churches, typically placed over the main door in the west wall, where it would be seen by worshippers as they left the building.
The latter is by far the more common, and has become a very popular operation among general surgeons.
The supporting cast -- Andrew Weems as an even more financially desperate dentist, who becomes a blood donor ("I'm a very common type"); Henry Stram as a wise podiatrist ("We live in a nervous time"); and Danny Mastrogiorgio as a bon vivant artist and dental patient who makes a pass at Cleo -- give strong performances that respect and bolster the play's origins.
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