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The use of 'common being' in written English is not correct or widely used. A more common phrase would be 'commonly known as.' For example: The plant, commonly known as a Venus Fly Trap, is a carnivorous species.
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This is not the first time New Jersey police have objected to Common being given a platform for public speaking.
Sometimes it is celebrating what defines their neighborhood, what they in Parma have in common: being white.
Her name was Dolores Franco — her surname, which is rather common, being the same as the dictator's.
The show contains 24 recent pieces in several media, the most common being assemblage, or aggregates of various, disparate objects.
There are legitimate reasons to move assets from segregated accounts, the most common being that they are overfunded.
Most Latin American countries rely heavily on excises and on sales taxes, with the most common being the VAT.
Many athletes reported injuries, the most common being muscular strain/tears and iliotibial band friction syndrome.
People with bipolar disorder (BD) often have comorbid disorders, the most common being anxiety disorders (AD).
Numerous job boards exist, some of the most common being monster.com, hotjobs.com, and bestjobsusa.com.
Multiple methods have been proposed, the most common being the homogeneity test referred to as the Q test.
Hepatitis-C viral infection is particularly common, being found in 20 60 % of patients with PHL [19, 20].
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