Sentence examples for common can from inspiring English sources

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The Commons Registration Act of 1965 states that Coldham's Common can hold "geldings, mares and cows to a total of 124 beasts".

"Or hypothyroidism, which is quite common, can affect memory".

Erections, no matter how common, can be unpredictable, and hence, a cause of worry.

Having values in common can cut off conflicts at the pass.

Subjective tinnitus, which is much more common, can be heard only by the person who has it.

This notion of the common can help us understand what communism means – or what it could mean.

But sometimes people who seem to have very little in common can discover that they have a lot in common.

In its broadest sense, a common can be any kind of resource, a plot of land or even an idea.

Even if you don't know anyone there, having something in common can open doors to new connections and friendships.

What they have in common can be hardly said, as they differ in theoretical background, tools, and method.

The English word "common" can denote vulgarity when the context requires it, and the context doesn't require it here; it sounds tendentious.

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