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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we commonly believe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a general consensus or widely held opinion among a group of people. Example: "In discussions about climate change, we commonly believe that immediate action is necessary to mitigate its effects."
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We must learn to identify and reject popular myths about "survival of the fittest," and "might is right," and distinguish the artificially bloated world of media violence from the natural world in which violence has a much smaller part than what we commonly believe it to be.
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Either way, this news turns on its head everything we have commonly believed about political beliefs and the nature of attraction.
Teachers commonly believe that praising students, especially for their innate intelligence, improves their confidence and leads to better learning.
Intravenous (IV) steroid users commonly believe blood-borne disease and bacterias to be a problem only for opioid addicts.
For example, people commonly believe that women do not seek leadership positions because of the burden of family.
Families commonly believe that patients possess conscious awareness despite the lack of any behavioral evidence [ 68- 70].
Surgeons commonly believe that resurfacing as a secondary procedure is as beneficial as resurfacing at the initial operation.
Political conservatives commonly believe in: Economic liberty, lower taxes and a free market economy.
Contrary to what is commonly believed, we show by simulations that using a relatively low rate for the precode, we can improve greatly the error floor performance of the Raptor code.
Very efficient and comprehensive tools for genome-wide genotyping should be the technical solution and, although these diseases are complex by nature, it was commonly believed that we were close to resolving the problem by examining each of the variants/genes involved.
Alcohol is also commonly believed to reduce anxiety.
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