Sentence examples for to commonly from inspiring English sources

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to commonly

adverb

As a rule; frequently; usually

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It included a helpful glossary to commonly used Davos terms.

Here are answers to commonly asked questions on the subject.

Again, I had "freakish, million-to-one anaphylactic reaction to commonly used food dye" here.

The filibuster is an affront to commonly understood democratic norms, but then so is the Senate.

Women's reluctance to negotiate arises even when it comes to commonly negotiated items like automobiles.

But Britain had been largely deforested by 4000BC – contrary to commonly held myths about shipbuilding and ironworks removing our woodlands.

Her story adds weight to commonly cited criticism that colleges are training more hairdressers than the industry actually needs.

They found that blood test results above certain levels reliably predicted how well patients would respond to commonly prescribed antidepressants.

Etty Lewensztain offers a handy guide to commonly used but often indecipherable wine descriptors.

Internalized Salmonella spp. showed moderate resistance to commonly used antibiotics.

BAC is relatively resistant to commonly used chemotherapy regimens.

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