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been commonly
adverb
As a rule; frequently; usually
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But it has not been commonly done in the US.
Turbellarians, planaria particularly, have been commonly used in regeneration research.
All the drugs have been commonly prescribed for people with severe depression.
This dilemma has been commonly referred to as the "transition cost problem".
Since then, the phrase "penguin media" has been commonly understood in my country.
(The Metropolitan exhibition has been commonly referred to in the press as "Henry's Show).
Dipika Nath's report indicates that South African policemen have also been commonly identified as perpetrators of sexual abuse.
McCoy was widely respected in the African American community and his dismissal has been commonly interpreted as racially motivated.
The combination of vibraphone, guitar and piano hasn't been commonly heard since the midcentury heyday of the George Shearing Quintet.
It seems to have been commonly accepted this week that Tuilagi will become the highest paid player in the Premiership.
Thrombopenia has been commonly reported in clinical practice.
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