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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common populace" is correct and can be used in written English to refer to the general public or the majority of people in a society
Example: The politician promised to make changes that would benefit the common populace, not just the wealthy elite.
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Yet the works share more than you might first think: elitist central figures undone by their unwillingness to court the common populace; and a questioning, even despairing overview on the government of nations.
And, of course, there were those among the common populace who jumped on board purely for excitement and economic gain.
Before awareness increased on its many capabilities, it became widely popular as a tool used to confound the common populace with fake effects and filters.
According to the historical record, the anger of the common populace against a twisted man like Jeffreys grew and grew until he himself feared for his life.
Similar stories to Si Ronda's include those of Si Jampang and Si Pitung; these stage plays centred on extraordinary men (referred to as jago) who, though living outside the law, generally fought for the common populace.
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Single-base-pair variants are typically inheritable and are either common in the populace (as proposed neutral variants) or enriched in individuals with disease (as mtDNA mutations).
Extortion of bribes from the populace remains common practice, often to supplement provincial government coffers.
Some communities have even considered instituting premarital carrier testing for common disorders in the populace.
The Prophet's instruction was followed only half-heartedly as the Arab conquerors found little in common with the vanquished populaces even if they embraced Islam.
The new question is how to share this knowledge with the public, articulate common values and expectations, and mobilize the populace to put its money where its mouth is.
One might have expected Kass to next commodify the gender desire she has in common with the hetero-male populace by seizing hold of hetero-male sexual iconography and making it assertively lesbian in the manner of Lisa Yuskavage (see Part 3).
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