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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common by" does not make sense in written English.
If you mean something like "commonly," then you can use that phrase. For example, "This problem is commonly encountered by people in this field."
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Traveling to India was common by the late 1990s.
Most land is held in common by the villagers.
In rural Mexico, land is held in common by a village or by farmers from neighboring communities.
Cairo's roads are chaotic, with cars paying little attention to road markings, and gridlocked streets common by mid-afternoon.
She had been inspired to come to the common by watching the popular revolts of the Arab Spring.
The candidates expressed views atypically held in common by members of different parties.
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Mass graves are becoming an increasingly common by-product of the wave of drug-related violence sweeping the country.
Alumina is a common by-product of industrial grit blasting operations.
Results indicate that strength of BPW mixture in early stage and after fully cured are smaller than that for the contrasting mixtures with common by-product fillers.
Isobutanol is a common by-product of yeast fermentations.
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are common by-products of cellular respiration.
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