Sentence examples for growing commonly from inspiring English sources

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Another study published in a 2013 volume of the journal Medical Mycology found potentially harmful yeasts growing commonly in dishwashers.

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From the data in Table 3, it is difficult to decide whether any of the species listed was used to produce the yellow-1 dye in 10050, but Tamarix ramosissima Ledeb (note that T. pentandra Pallas is a synonym for T. ramosissima[16]), which grows commonly in many places, including Iran, is a reasonable possibility.

The Jatropha curcas species appears to be a particularly suitable source of biofuel as it already grows commonly in Cambodia.

In North America, associations with oak and pine are usual, while in India, it has been noted to grow commonly with chir pine (Pinus roxburghii) and sal (Shorea robusta).

Khat (Catha edulis) is a stimulant plant grown commonly in Southern Arabia and East Africa.

A.carnosus, a plant that grows commonly in high altitude regions has been attributed with innumerable benefits in folk medicine.

Aeluropus lagopoides is one of the important halophytes of family Poaceae and grows commonly in saline marshes.

Hawthorn (Crataegus spp). is a thorny shrub that grows commonly in northern temperate regions around the world.

also known as, Bushweed, is a medicinal plant (family: Phyllanthaceae) that grows commonly in certain regions of India, Myanmar, Pakistan and Sri Lanka [ 7, 8].

It grows commonly in the subcutaneous of the extremities of elderly people, with rare occurrences in the head and neck (2.7%) [ 1].

The delta is a maze of streams and canals between small rice paddies that, because of the 12-month growing season, commonly support three rice crops annually.

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