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Because of AIDS, openings are more common these days.

That seems to be a little more common these days.

It's far more common these days for young feminists to adopt a radical veneer.

The unthinkable is becoming a little more common these days, however, thanks mainly to Nalbandian, one of the rare players besides Nadal to trouble Federer in recent years.

That would explain why many more twins are conceived than born, and why those born are so rare (though more common these days, with the rise of IVF).

Some of the renters do smoke, he suspects, but just keep their habit to themselves, a practice that is becoming more common these days.

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Limited functional capacity and dementia are also more common and these factors must be taken into account in management decisions for these patients.

The more common finds these days, however, are the larger, later Land Cruisers.

Conversely, use of the NHS is more common among these same groups.

Is that getting to be a more common name these days?

"Travel to more exotic places, tattoos and investigations – such as endoscopy – are becoming more common and these lead to short-term deferrals from donation.

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