Sentence examples for particularly common occurrence from inspiring English sources

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If a nonprofit property bore another name, it usually belonged to an individual patron, a particularly common occurrence at universities.

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Disparate rebel groups control much of northern Syria, including the countryside of Idlib, and kidnappings have become an increasingly common occurrence, particularly among aid workers and foreign journalists.

Standard BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) variables, if used to store the data from a data store, cannot be automatically synchronized with the data source in case other applications change the data during the BPEL process execution, which is a common occurrence particularly for long-running BPEL processes.

Infidelity on the part of the male partner was a common occurrence, particularly when the woman was pregnant or in the confinement period postpartum.

The current plan for scaling up mental healthcare in low and middle income countries, exemplified by the mental health gap action program proposed by the World Health Organization [ 49] should take into account the needs of patients with catatonia, particularly given the relatively common occurrence of catatonia and potential risks of untreated catatonia.

This approach would be particularly pertinent in light of the common occurrence of medical staff simultaneously practicing in both public and private sectors.

Enhanced platelet function, particularly in response to collagen, is a common occurrence in diabetes that increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.

Delirium is a common occurrence in older hospitalised patients, particularly in the setting of surgical intervention and acute illness.

Loss of the PTEN tumor suppressor is a common occurrence in human prostate cancer, particularly in advanced disease.

This is particularly relevant in ICU patients because of the common occurrence of hepatic perfusion abnormalities in the ICU setting [ 3, 45].

This period reached its highest point in the 1850s and '60s, when shell auctions became a common occurrence and relatively high prices were paid for particularly rare and perfect specimens.

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