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Joseph in Greenwich Village, wrote me that iBreviary is in common use in the church.
Bone marrow transplants (also known as bone marrow grafts) represent a type of stem cell therapy that is in common use.
The only metal shown outside the rectangle that is in common use is chromium, which is usually plated at low-current efficiencies of about 10 20 percent.
February 16, 1740 Saluzzo, Italy November 29, 1813 Parma, Italy Giambattista Bodoni, (born Feb. 16, 1740, Saluzzo, Piedmont [Italy] died Nov. 29, 1813, Parma, French Empire [now in Italy]) Italian printer who designed several modern typefaces, one of which bears his name and is in common use today.
Computer vision technology is a sophisticated inspection technology that is in common use in various industries.
We propose a simple model-free approach by modifying the method that is in common use.
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The term "Holocaust" had yet to be in common use.
Several other types of anchors are in common use.
These terms are in common use but lack rigid definition.
The 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary lists 171,476 words as being in common use.
It's certainly been in common use for more than a century, and may be much older than that.
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