Sentence examples for was commonly thought from inspiring English sources

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It was commonly thought that the point of lingerie was to incite the lust of men.

The ball, quarried from a Vermont mountain, was removed in 1946 because of safety concerns, and was commonly thought to have been destroyed soon thereafter.

But even in this historic town, the company has had such a nomadic existence that it was commonly thought to be on tour, even when it wasn't.

It means, he adds, that Google has "a lot more leverage in the YouTube-Big Media negotiations than was commonly thought" (internetoutsider.com).

If anything, the modest turnout of local Tea Partiers seemed to suggest that he may be facing less domestic opposition than was commonly thought.

It also emerged that the laundries were not profitable, contrary to what was commonly thought (though survivor groups are challenging that point).

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Gonorrhea is commonly thought of as a painful genital infection.

The army -- some 500,000 strong -- is commonly thought to be Pakistan's elite institution.

But it is not as difficult for the court to change course as is commonly thought.

One species of spider beetle is commonly thought of as a bed bug.

It's commonly thought that the heyday of difficult gaming was back in the 1980s.

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