Sentence examples for more common kind from inspiring English sources

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(The findings are mainly relevant to Type 2 diabetes, the more common kind, which comes on in adulthood).

Rock-cut tombs subsequently were to become a more common kind of private tomb, although mastabas were built in the royal cemeteries of the 12th dynasty.

In the more common kind, directors flatter themselves with the goodness of their motives, and critics flatter themselves for endorsing them.

The more common kind consists of walks, formerly called alleys, kept to an equal width by parallel hedges, which should be too close and thick for the eye readily to penetrate them.

And more than 500 miles to the west, near Meredosia, Ill., a bigger project to try injecting carbon into a more common kind of rock is making progress toward start-up.

In evolutionary biology, the more common kind of tree portrays the inferred evolutionary histories of species.

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Environmental forensics--the more common kind--is an established discipline in North America, but in the United Kingdom and Europe, the field has emerged more slowly.

In this month's "Tooling Up," I'll review the more common kinds of service providers you can run into and shed light on their business models.

Use the more-common kind of can opener which leaves a smooth can rim and a sharp removed lid, not the kind which leaves the rolled lip on the lid and makes the can sharp.

In fact, cheetahs with the blotched pattern were initially thought to be a separate species they were crowned with the name king cheetahs to distinguish them from the more common, spotted kind.

The more common, reconstructed kind is like a new set of "old" furniture.

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