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Discover LudwigThe expression "common kind" can be used in written English.
It typically refers to typical or average people or things, often compared to those that are more rare or extraordinary. For example, you could say "Most people are of the common kind, but there are some truly remarkable individuals out there."
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The most common kind of interpretation, of course, is reading.
The most common kind of syncope is ordinary fainting.
"And actually it's a common kind of performance now.
(A credit card is a common kind of revolving credit).
In Manhattan, they are a common kind of high-branch entanglement.
Psychotic depression is not the most common kind, or anywhere near it.
The most common kind pleads for a government review into the franchise of a hated operator.
The middle, most common, kind, was known as "anzhi," or "peaceably established".
(The most common kind of harassment case by far still involves a woman accusing a male co-worker or supervisor).
(The findings are mainly relevant to Type 2 diabetes, the more common kind, which comes on in adulthood).
"It is a common kind of fantasy to be a very important, very powerful person," Dr. Lewis said.
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