Sentence examples for commonly pressed from inspiring English sources

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Facebook may be trying to make it easy to find the most commonly pressed button on the page, but if all three buttons are unclicked, they should all be the same color.

We need to be in a position to offer [effective treatment]." Last year in Alberta, close to 300 people died due to fentanyl within the province, much of the drug available on the streets is a bootleg version believed to derive from China that is commonly pressed into blue-green pills meant to look like OxyContin.

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A combination of immunolocal-ization and in situ hybridization studies indicated that these matrix degrading enzymes are commonly coex-pressed by both carcinoma and activated stromal cells [ 21], and available data suggest that the observed anatomical pattern of expression results from reciprocal tumour-stroma interactions [ 22].

Abraham Lincoln commonly dismissed press criticism as "noise" and "gas" generated by ignorance and editorial self-importance.

The seed is either pressed for oil or, more commonly, used in bread making.

Ethnic minorities are often disparaged by being called vermin or insects take the Rwandan genocide, for instance, when "cockroach" was a commonly used term on the radio so I pressed Neyestani on this point.

These households form most commonly, the Census Bureau reports, when people feel economically pressed: they're recent immigrants or have low incomes or got hit by the housing crisis.

Heterogeneities in initial composition and porosity are commonly occurred during micropyretic synthesis when powders are pressed or mixed and the conventional modeling treatments thus far have only considered uniform systems.

In India, a Namaste is commonly accompanied by a slight bow made with hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointed upwards, in front of their chest.

Some terms commonly used on olive oil labels are anachronistic, such as "first pressed" and "cold pressed".

Shatner replied that prostitution "commonly means sex for something of value", adding: "I would be hard pressed to believe that sex was not being had in Ilfracombe for something of value, perhaps a lengthy marriage, children or a valuable career.

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