Sentence examples for have commonly thought from inspiring English sources

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"For biopolymers, I think the preferable option is recycling, which isn't what people have commonly thought," he said.

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We also know little about the relationship between mesemb evolutionary success and other key environmental factors that have commonly been thought to have triggered diversification of plant clades in the GCFR, namely topography and soil type (Linder, 2003; Schnitzler et al., 2011).

A popular cream that eases the symptoms of menopause exposes women to higher levels of the hormone progesterone than has been commonly thought, researchers have found.

According to archaeologist Leslie Alcock, warfare was perhaps the "principal social activity in Early Historic northern Britain", playing a major part in "contemporary prose and poetry", and for this reason hill forts of this period have been commonly thought of as defensive structures designed to repel attack.

In wheat (Triticum aestivum L), the flag leaf has been thought of as the main source of assimilates for grain growth, whereas the peduncle has commonly been thought of as a transporting organ.

It has commonly been thought that redheads are at highest risk for melanoma development due to poor protection from genotoxic UV radiation from the sun.

It has commonly been thought that the identity theory has been superseded by a theory called 'functionalism'functionalism

Cellulase binding to lignin has commonly been thought to be one of the major forms of enzyme inhibition in the process of converting lignocellulose to soluble sugars [ 29].

With regard to surgery, a recent meta-analysis has examined survival in patients aged ≥80 years undergoing conventional isolated AVR. 2 From the analysis of 48 studies summarising the experience of three decades, Vasques et al 2 reported a pooled death rate at 2 years of 16.4%9595% CI 14.4% to 18.4%), which is clearly a more favourable outcome than has commonly been thought so far.

They had a wide range of samples from the time of the spill to the present & continued to find oil even after 4 year Oil pollution is far more presistent & remains poisonous to living things far longer than has been commonly thought.

"It has been commonly thought that loss of grooming claws may be associated with increased sociality in early primates, as they began to live in larger groups where members groomed one another, and to develop more precise grasping," said Holroyd, a senior museum scientist.

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