Sentence examples for commonly told from inspiring English sources

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Such patients are commonly told to take potassium supplements, typically potassium chloride, although chloride has a counterproductive acidic effect.

A wild idea, no doubt, but maybe a little more intuitive in its way than the story commonly told.

I was commonly told: The more horrible the death of a criminal, the better it deters the rest.

Such is the story most commonly told since the start of the euro zone's sovereign-debt crisis.Of late, though, the villain has been partially rehabilitated.

The one commonly told by teachers, students, and many parents at underperforming schools centers on a lack of financial and material resources, which insures that the schools will be unable to meet even minimum standards.

Mr. Im's "Chunhyang," lushly scenic, full of spacious vistas and decorous ceremony, is a cinematic version of a popular Korean ballad commonly told in a musical form called Pansori, a one-man opera accompanied by a single drum.

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As Carolyn Everson, Facebook's VP of global marketing,, marketers commonly tell their agencies and teams, "I need a little Facebook.

Davidson: Sure, but isn't it that the story of war we most commonly tell is the story of men with guns?

"Parents commonly tell us that they fight for a diagnosis but when they finally get it the cupboard is bare, with little information or tailored support available to them," said Dr James Cusack, director of science at the charity Autistica.

For example, computer alerts that commonly tell a busy prescriber about drug interactions that are clinically insignificant may result in the prescriber ignoring the alerts, including those that are very important.

(GP24/F/5) Open access to walk-in centres, A&E etcetera is a bad idea, erm, because, you know, they, they don't have the whole picture, they'll commonly tell patients they need investigations and things like that and we, we're a bit of a loser and it's very financially, a very bad idea and it means … limited resources don't get used properly.

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