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The phrase "commonly used term" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a word or phrase that is commonly used by a group of people in everyday speech, but may not be included in formal dictionaries. Example: "The term 'selfie' has become a commonly used term in today's society, but it was not officially recognized by dictionaries until a few years ago."
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This commonly used term — "strategy" — defines the actions that make the nonprofit unique.
Eye candy -- A commonly used term denoting visually attractive material, analogous to "ear candy" in the music business.
"Lobiwan," literally "loved one," is a commonly used term of address.
In the military field, a more commonly used term is mission profile.
The commonly used term was 'Asian Turkey.' Since then, scores of people have died for allegedly eternal homelands, and many more will die tomorrow".
One commonly used term for sexual harassment is "eve-teasing," which critics say implies the act is gentle and harmless.
Candland said he rejects the commonly used term "slow growth," saying "managed growth" more adequately describes his philosophy to encourage growth along with adequate infrastructure.
While PPD is the most commonly used term, a range of mood disorders can occur around (not just after) the birth of a child.
"Strange Xenon" seems to refer to the different isotope ratios found in meteorites, however it is not a commonly used term.
Before long MP3 — the commonly used term for digitally compressed and easily traded audio files — had replaced sex as the most searched-for term on sites like Yahoo! and AltaVista.
7/10 *I know, I know, draughts board, but "checkerboard" is the commonly used term in this instance GM The longest word in the English language without any vowels in it is "rhythms".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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