Sentence examples for conventionally believed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "conventionally believed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing widely accepted ideas or beliefs that are generally held by a group or society. Example: "It is conventionally believed that exercise is essential for maintaining good health."

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If there were a similar study on government spending, it would likely show that spending cuts also have larger effects than conventionally believed.

These findings support accumulating evidence that sodium intake is not as valuable during prolonged exercise as has been conventionally believed.

It was shown that opposite to conventionally believed, the defect density variation may significantly change the current density of the cell even if the absorber layer's thickness is kept constant.

Combined with the large changes measured in the PL spectra for annealing times on the order of seconds, these results suggest that Si-ncs form much more rapidly than has been conventionally believed and it is likely the result of a fast transient diffusion mechanism for excess silicon in a silicon nitride film.

It is conventionally believed that tetraploidy resulting from cytokinesis failure is an intermediate step towards tumorigenesis [11], [12].

Synaptic plasticity, which is commonly measured by inducing long-term potentiation (LTP) in the hippocampus, is conventionally believed to be the physiological mechanism that underlies learning and memory.

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Conventionally, CSCs are believed to emerge after the chemo- and radiotherapy because of the generation of resistance.

Conventionally, CQ is believed to interfere with hemozoin formation at nanomolar concentrations, but resistant parasites are able to efflux this drug from the digestive vacuole (DV).

Quite a number of people draw a distinction between believing (misguidedly) that there are innate disparities in intelligence or behaviour between the races as we conventionally think of them in American society, and believing (malevolently) that these differences should lead to different treatment by government or society.

Boss Peter Cruddas, a former co-treasurer of the Conservative party, was conventionally coy about the amount, believed to be about £5m.

"How we conventionally think of privacy is dead".

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