Sentence examples for more commonplace or from inspiring English sources

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Now, such knowledge is much more commonplace, or even better, provided through services by other companies like payment-processors Stripe and Balanced.

mRNA expression data is becoming ever more plentiful as microarrays become more commonplace or are replaced by multiplexed RNA-seq technology.

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For lorry drivers in poor countries, for example, it can be even more commonplace than paying tolls or taxes.

Unlike bacon made with the more commonplace boosters, like pepper or sugar, these porky, subtly smoked strips fringed with thyme and such are indeed richly herbaceous.

This sentence from "Tinkers," by Paul Harding, shows how taking time to find the right verb pays off: "The forest had nearly wicked from me that tiny germ of heat allotted to each person…." Wick is an evocative word that nicely gets across the essence of a more commonplace verb like sucked or drained.

Among the morning drinkers, they are more commonplace than newspapers, books or fruit machines.

The high-tech gizmos for stirring up–or preventing mischief are becoming more commonplace.

Every week there seems to be a new piece of work associating genes with aspects of our everyday lives, from complex disease to more commonplace things, such as height, or the genetic heritability of GCSE results.

Dying from premature violence was more commonplace than dying from heart disease or cancer is today.

Globally, resistance to immigration or any form of linguistic, religious or ethnic diversity has become more commonplace.

Cheap Internet cameras, or "Webcams," are becoming ever more commonplace.

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