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Part of the murkiness in the description may result from difficulties in the use of English, for instance the many missing articles, and does "commonly lost" mean "often observed to be lost" or "lost in concert among all test groups"?
When such foods are processed, potassium is commonly lost and sodium substantially increased.
It offers repair technicians and consumers a single place to find obscure parts and commonly lost items like batteries.
Back in the Soviet days, those who dared sign and circulate underground letters supporting dissidents commonly lost their jobs, or worse.
But after Games 15 and 16, no game is more commonly lost by elite teams than the first one (tied with Game No. 10).
More commonly, lost twins are discovered as tiny mummified attachments to the placenta of the live twin, after it is born.
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People with end-stage heart failure commonly lose the energy to eat and the ability to digest.
Salaries were rising by 25% a year and companies were commonly losing a quarter of their employees each year.
The Sound ID 300 ($120) has three settings, each increasing the frequency range in which people most commonly lose their hearing as they age.
Pregnant women who use illegal drugs commonly lose custody of their children, and during the 1990s many were prosecuted and jailed.
"The all-time experience of warfare shows," he wrote, "that when men reach the point where they see, or feel, that further effort and sacrifice can do no more than delay the end, they commonly lose the will to spin it out, and bow to the inevitable".
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