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The most common examples are the fluoroaluminates cryolite, cryolithionite, thomsenolite, and weberite.
The most common examples in COCA are nondescript: "said," "came," "got," "went," "made," "took" and so on.
The most common examples are organic substances in which a carbon atom is linked by a covalent bond to the nitrogen atom of the nitro group.
The most common examples of this class are the proton and the neutron, the two types of particle that build up the nucleus of every atom.
Anything with a highly human-like appearance can be subject to the uncanny valley effect, but the most common examples are androids, computer game characters and life-like dolls.
In a report on the internet of things by Kaivan Karimi, a director of Freescale Semiconductor, and Gary Atkinson, a director at ARM, a British semiconductor and software company, the authors use one of the most common examples to illustrate the functioning of the Internet of Things: a toaster.
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The most common example is adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
"As an editor, you can decide to use the second most common example".
Hydrocarbon chains commonly occur in cyclic forms, or rings; the most common example is cyclohexane (C6H12).
Perhaps the most common example of a conditioned reinforcer is money.
The most common example is the potworm, a white, segmented worm that feeds on fungi, bacteria, and decaying plant material.
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