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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commonly been used" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that has been used frequently or extensively in the past. It can be used in different contexts, such as describing a common practice or trend, a commonly used item or phrase, or a commonly used method or technique. Example: "The phrase 'it's raining cats and dogs' has commonly been used to describe a heavy rainstorm, but its origins are still debated."
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Bovine and porcine atelocollagen materials have commonly been used as useful scaffolds.
These off-the-shelf mechanisms adopted by Nafta have commonly been used to resolve private disputes between corporations, and are thus intended to provide a great degree of confidentiality.
The Decision Delphi has commonly been used to evaluate business models [48, 52, 53].
This approach has commonly been used for analysing the composition of heritage objects [26 28].
Diameter at breast height (DBH) has commonly been used for tree growth analysis [119, 120].
This assumption has commonly been used in many geomagnetic studies (e.g., Ueda, 2007).
The traditional diffusion equation has commonly been used to describe the phenomenon of Brownian motion.
Open or in-filled trenches have commonly been used as wave barriers in reducing unwanted vibrations.
In monoclonal antibody purification, affinity chromatography has commonly been used with Staphylococcal aureus protein A (SpA) as the ligand.
Cell immobilization has commonly been used to improve the performance, cell physiology, and economics of most fermentation processes.
Combined thresholds of remotely sensed height data have commonly been used to classify the urban tree canopy [48].
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