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Such abuses apparently are so common as to be invisible to most Chinese.

With stunts and effects, it's now so common as to be invisible.

Now such connections are so common as to scarcely merit comment.

It is an experience now so common as to be mundane.

It's a story so common as to have long since become a cliche.

Sex among the legislators, married or single, is so common as to be invisible.

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Because using APIs is so common, startups, as well as established software companies, need to operate with a clear understanding of this legal battle.

In other words, although many plants are more or less safe, possible harmfulness is so common you might as well consider it the default description.

It is the geography of the region that makes tunneling so common here, as the Mexican side sits at a slightly higher elevation and water flows north through generations-old underground channels.

We found 51 relatively familiar answers and 15 unusual or not-so-common ones, as well as three words we consider common that are not in the dictionary.

She offered present-tense descriptions of the horrific day, which included images shown on television and language so common ("acrid smoke") as to be clichéd.

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