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Somewhat less common are ermines and weasels.
Certain feldspars are somewhat less common.
On the other hand, public nudity is somewhat less common.
Squirrels were particularly common at the edges while brown hares were somewhat less common at these edges.
Hotels and Airbnbs will provide these to you for sure, although they're somewhat less common in hostels.
The items in the second section, Nice to Have," are somewhat less common — ground pad and blanket, night-vision equipment, a spotting scope — but nothing you couldn't find at an army-navy store.
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Mycena arcangeliana is somewhat similar to the less common Mycena flavescens, a species found in both hardwood and softwood forests on the floor among leaf or needle litter or grassland.
It's also possible to sterilize with boiling water, but it's less common and somewhat more difficult to negotiate.
Jokes about BMW drivers being, on average, somewhat less than courteous are fairly common.
First, at least three different SNP markers (rs9804190 [8], rs1094336 [11], and rs109433 [20]) have been implicated across bipolar (or combined) GWAS and GWAS meta-analyses, making a single common variant somewhat less unlikely.
Conclusions Excessive drinking and binge drinking among US medical students is common, though somewhat less prevalent than among comparably aged adults in the US general population.
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enough less common
distinctly less common
comparatively less common
bit less common
somewhat less effective
somewhat less circumspect
somewhat less supportive
somewhat less active
somewhat less dramatic
somewhat less amusing
somewhat less scary
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somewhat less ardent
somewhat less vague
somewhat less hostile
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