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You can use it to refer to a situation that is typical in certain circumstances. For example, "Teaching young children commonly involves a lot of patience and creativity."
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(Mineralization more commonly involves calcium, silicon or iron).
The condition has several variants, but it commonly involves testosterone and cysts.
Infiltration of water into forest soil commonly involves infiltration through the matrix body and preferential passages.
The 3D architecture of fold-thrust belts commonly involves thin-skinned and thick-skinned deformation.
The vibration signal of faulty gearbox commonly involves complex coupling modulation components.
However, Internet activity commonly involves persons and computer networks located in many territories, whose laws may be contradictory.
Neurophysiology research commonly involves surgical implantation of cephalic recording chambers (CRCs), which are frequently colonized by bacteria.
Often, the word just functions as a non-religious, de-hippified synonym for formal meditation practice, which most commonly involves sitting quietly and following the breath.
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It commonly involves nasty e-mails, texts or post, unwanted phone calls, damage to property, loitering and following.
Cranio-facial fibrous dysplasia is commonly involves the frontal, ethmoid or sphenoid bones.
Vascular inflammation most commonly involves external carotid branches, especially the superior temporal artery and the vertebral arteries.
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