Sentence examples for more common phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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This is a more common phenomenon than one might imagine.

I have no children — a much more common phenomenon among boomers than among old people today.

Damming by ice masses is a more common phenomenon but is also likely to be relatively temporary.

It was with mixed emotions that I read about gay proms becoming a more common phenomenon for graduating high school seniors ("With Pride and Corsages, Gay Proms Reach Suburbs," front page, April 23).

Since then, employing data scientists to help portfolio startups and a firm's own internal data mining efforts has become a more common phenomenon.

At the same time, a more common phenomenon occurs: The wires reverse the oscillating electric field that is also part of the microwaves.

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More common phenomena include sundogs, two bright spots on either side of the sun, and sun pillars, which emanate upward or even downward from the disk of the sun.

More than anything else, insuring a home comes down to the less damaging but more common phenomena of wind and hail.

However, the fact that twintron arrangement is more common phenomena than anticipated provides indirect evidence that such a mechanism could be used during gene structure evolution.

Other studies suggested based on ASE that his may be a much more common phenomena and that it potentially may be sex specific [ 15, 20], yet later studies found it challenging to replicate these results both in mouse and human [ 14, 26].

However, among the undereducated and uneducated women, migration tends to be more a common phenomenon of married women accompanying their husbands.

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