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The name did not come into common use, however, until the 17th century.
Affective computing and emotional awareness in software are likely to come into common use sooner than in robotics.
A technique for evaluating the (steady-state) creep stress exponent (n) from indentation data has come into common use over recent years.
The use of telephone systems and loud-speaking voice amplifiers on naval vessels had also come into common use.
Although the term sexology did not come into common use until the early 20th century, the study of sex dates to ancient times.
The kind of dancing they presented was entirely new to audiences in the West — as unfamiliar to them as the very word "defector," which had not yet come into common use.
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Alas, he notes, the patents expired before any of those devices came into common use.
This kind of map comes into common use in the eighteenth century.
The phrase Monroe Doctrine came into common use in the 1850s.
Throughout the 19th century, business machines were coming into common use.
In fact, these definitions only came into common use at the end of the second world war.
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