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The phrase "is almost commonly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used because "almost" and "commonly" contradict each other, making the phrase confusing. Example: "The term is almost commonly used in academic circles, but it is still considered rare."
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The weighting policy in horizontal framework is almost commonly used in the vertical framework.
Although the existence of specific SM/Ch condensed complexes has been a subject of debate being even questioned by several groups e.g.[8] it is almost commonly accepted that these complexes underlay the molecular mechanism of lipid raft formation.
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"It's a wonderful remedy for almost everything," Mr. McGraw said, but it is most commonly used to relieve sore throats, coughing and congestion.
Almost all ventilated patients are intubated and positive pressure ventilation is most commonly applied to assist patient effort.
Almost as prolific on Instagram as he is on the football field, the 24-year-old Brazilian captain and Barcelona footballer is most commonly known as Neymar Jr.
The final deblocking procedure is almost identical to that commonly adopted for similar solid-phase processes.
There is no consensus about the exact physiological ionic strength in vivo, but it is almost certainly higher than commonly applied in vitro.
Scarlet fever is almost identical to streptococcal pharyngitis, commonly called strep throat, and is frequently referred to as "strep throat with a rash".
Although a developmental pattern in the influences on help-seeking over the course of adolescence and into young adulthood that shows a declining influence of family, increasing influence of friends and growing capacity for self-referral, is conceptually sound and commonly accepted, there is almost no empirical research to confirm this [ 15].
28 In terms of cost-effectiveness thresholds, the ICER arrived at by Moore and colleagues 26 of $US97,429 is almost twice as much as the commonly applied figure of $US50,000 used to assess the cost effectiveness of new therapies in the US. 29, 30 However, this was defined in the 1970s and is based on end-stage renal disease treatment, the cost of which is now believed to be more than $US120,000.
Effect sizes in most instances are small or medium for both SSD and AP (although several large effects were associated with some obstetric complications), and negative findings are almost as commonly observed as positive.
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