Sentence examples for common and infrequent from inspiring English sources

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It is important to appreciate common and infrequent variants of normal anatomy.

The inclusion of 627 patients with >5 years of observation, with some patients having received up to 17 rituximab courses over 9.5 years of observation, affords a high level of confidence in the data and increases the probability of detecting common and infrequent safety risks compared with previous studies.

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This review is expected to serve as a guiding tool for policy-makers by highlighting the most common and the infrequent but serious maternal morbidities to help direct the expenditure of the modest national health budget towards health care priorities.

However, seedlings were most common in autumn and infrequent in the middle of summer and winter.

However, by looking at the history of polyploidy in plant families, he argued that polyploidy was only common in herbaceous perennials and infrequent in woody plants and annuals.

Soon after this however, in the early 7th century, as a result of extreme military and political pressure on the Byzantine Empire, public bathing changed from being a common luxury to a rare and infrequent one, and many public facilities and venues began to be used for the austere purposes of the military.

With multiple pressures and an ambience where cheating is common and detection and punishment, infrequent, many students deem plagiarism or, more broadly, cheating to be normal and of negligible ethical significance.

An average was calculated on both axes that resulted in four categories: frequent and abundant (dominant) species; abundant and infrequent (occasional) species; frequent and scarce (common) species, and infrequent and scarce (rare) species.

Iatrogenic causes and mismanagement of breastfeeding such as strictly scheduled feeding times and infrequent nursing are among the most common causes of insufficient milk supply [28].

As the RAND study noted: "Not only is a higher proportion of the armed forces being deployed, but deployments have been longer, redeployment to combat has been common, and breaks between deployments have been infrequent".

As the RAND Corporation reported in a study released last year: "Not only is a higher proportion of the armed forces being deployed, but deployments have been longer, redeployment to combat has been common, and breaks between deployments have been infrequent".

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