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The phrase "commonly uses" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is usually done or used. For example, "The material commonly used for making furniture is wood."
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Mr. Bol commonly uses one.
(He commonly uses the name P. J. Patterson).
Originally, the information was sent over wires, but modern telemetry more commonly uses radio transmission.
The stream-of-consciousness novel commonly uses the narrative techniques of interior monologue.
Anti-virus software, in contrast, commonly uses "signatures" to recognise particular viruses.
He commonly uses exposure times of more than 30 minutes to capture details that can go unseen in the dark.
Turkey's telecommunications board said an "administrative measure" had been taken against the website – the term it commonly uses when blocking access to sites.
Turkey's telecommunications communications board said an "administrative measure" had been taken against the website – the term it commonly uses when blocking access to sites.
Aloo dum more commonly uses peas than courgettes, so if you like, add a handful of frozen peas with the tomatoes.
One commonly uses as the unit of energy electron volt (eV), which is the energy that can be given to an electron by a one-volt battery.
Updated at 1.13pm BST 12.47pm BST Syria's government has blamed "terrorists" – a term it commonly uses for rebel groups – for the sniper attack on the UN team, Reuters reports.
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