Sentence examples for equally common from inspiring English sources

"equally common" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe two or more things that are equally frequent or prevalent. Example: In most cities, cars and bicycles are equally common modes of transportation.

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Xylophones without resonators are equally common.

Doing homework was equally common in both groups.

Equally common was a state of psychotic depression.

An equally common tactic has been regulatory forbearance.

Ominously, Marius II is of equally common stock.

I like it garnished with shrimp, though grilled beef is equally common.

Among Europeans born before the second world war, English, French and German are almost equally common.

It's an equally common cliché that women are often charmed by a guy who can make them laugh.

An equally common approach is to divide large, extensively cultivated farms into smaller and more intensively cultivable units.

Equally common was the violence against Muslims and mosques that ensued, whether in Tennessee, Texas or California.

But we don't find the equally common "hello?" (you're kidding!) or "whatever" (it's the same to me).

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