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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the commonest being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the most frequently occurring entity or example within a specific context. Example: "In the study of local wildlife, the commonest being observed was the red fox."
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It encompasses several neuropathic syndromes, the commonest being distal symmetrical polyneuropathy or 'diabetic peripheral neuropathy' (DPN).
Viral or atypical bacterial agents were detected in the majority of the children, with the commonest being RSV, AdV, hRV, hMPV, hBoV and Mpp.
Two-thirds were due to direct obstetric causes, the commonest being haemorrhage [ 3].
Bacterial endocarditis is associated with several types of kidney injuries, the commonest being septic emboli and glomerulonephritis [ 1, 12].
Most fungal PJIs were caused by candida species (n = 145; 88%), the commonest being Candida albicans (n = 78; 48%).
Laboratory methods were used by 75%%, the commonest being both acid base measurement (70%%) and lactate analysis (70%%).
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One of the commonest is propranolol.
The commonest is the old-fashioned wage rise.
The Chinese have various names for it, but perhaps the commonest is "bean red" (jiangdou hong).
They are named by letters of the alphabet; the commonest is called C.
One of the commonest is propranolol, made here by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals and sold under the brand name Inderal.
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