Sentence examples for is commonly made from inspiring English sources

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The modern fabric is commonly made in several colours on a light ground and used for decorative (see photograph) and apparel purposes.

A distinction is commonly made between instrumental and intrinsic value between what is good as a means and what is good as an end.

Despite strong efforts to control it, the emerald ash borer keeps appearing in different places, and it seems capable of not only wiping out the ash but threatening the classic major-league baseball bat (which is commonly made of ash).

The main differences between them are in the finishing (for example, cheesecloth that is bleached and stiffened may be called scrim) and in the quality of the fibre (tobacco cloth is commonly made of low-grade yarns).

Reference is commonly made to the 'three delays' which raise mortality rates: Delay in seeking care: women may have to get permission from the male head of the household, may not recognize the emergency, or may fear attending a health care facility.

A prognosis of six months to live is commonly made with cancer patients, but because it is more difficult to predict in patients with other ailments like heart disease or Alzheimer's, the lack of precision often means patients who could benefit from hospice services are not referred to one, Mr. Jennings said.

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Speeches are commonly made to crowds of worshipers.

These masks were commonly made of cloth covered with stucco or plaster, which was then painted.

Seats were commonly made of cane or plywood and were the only portions not made by the bentwood method.

In an article in Nature four years ago, Dr. Gems and Dr. Partridge warned of some of the mistakes being commonly made.

Alcohols are commonly made by the addition of water to alkenes, as in the preparation of 2-propanol.

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