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Discover Ludwig"common place" is a correct and usable term in written English
It can be used to indicate an idea, item, or situation that is widely known, typical, or expected. Example: It's common place for politicians to make promises during election campaigns.
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The significance of this uncommon common place is multilayered.
Yet hospital remains the most common place of death.
"When you look at adults and where they get vaccinated, it's a common place.
Of course, it is unlikely that a statement so common place would make the "Times".
This is now, of course, pretty common place for kids growing up rewinding videos.
Could this be the year when leveraged buyouts become common place in China?
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Raw passion and a strong will to win have been common-place from the Italian.
Such stories are common-place in both jurisdictions.
(a) Polar plot for the various common-place electron emitters.
Clay is a common-place foulant and very difficult to remove from membranes.
Automated manufacturing is a key for tissue-engineered therapeutic products to become common-place and economical.
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