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"so commonly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize the frequency of an activity or occurrence. For example, "Spelling errors occur so commonly in student essays."
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The guides enabled us to see both the commonly visited and not so commonly visited artifacts.
Now they are not being killed so commonly, but they are still being arrested.
"It's so commonly accepted that when someone says, 'I don't have time,' it's a free pass," he said.
"In those cases, the courts ruled that because money is so commonly used, the motto has lost any religious significance.
Harm to this region is typical in the nonpenetrating brain injuries so commonly inflicted by explosives in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The explanatory labels that are so commonly part of illustrational exhibitions are often necessary to make the point.
The paralysis so commonly associated with the disease actually affects fewer than 1 percent of persons infected by the poliovirus.
This is so commonly assumed among printers, dockworkers, and miners in Britain that employers rarely attempt to employ nonunion workers.
Perhaps the secret is that, this time, Love knew how to achieve the best results from a group who had so commonly underperformed as a collective.
The glories of Brazil in the black-and-white era are not so commonly replayed but Pelé's contribution was enormous again.
Indeed, it's telling that the very word "notorious" is so commonly misused in the US that most people think it means "famous".
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