Sentence examples for commonly belief from inspiring English sources

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In formal epistemology they are also called "corpora", "knowledge sets", or (more commonly) "belief sets".

It has been a commonly belief that hyaline cartilage tissue cannot spontaneously regenerate in vivo [ 1, 2].

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Jeffery Rossbach rejects the commonly held belief that Brown dominated them with his charismatic personality.

It is a commonly held belief that many children suffer psychological sequelae following burn injury.

Such cases challenged the commonly held belief that the law applied only to violent criminals.

Studies have investigated the commonly held belief that it is linked to poor hygiene.

The Eye of the Sheep is not literary in the commonly accepted belief of what literary means.

He mentioned a commonly held belief that black boxers "couldn't take punishment," that they were physically weaker.

Cuban denies the commonly held belief that Dallas initially thought of Van Exel as merely a throw-in.

I started my PhD under the cloud of that commonly held belief that motherhood and academia were mutually exclusive.

A commonly held belief is that onset is delayed for two to three weeks after treatment begins.

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