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By financing failure, FHA has made foreclosures commonplace.
In the US, mass incarceration has made such dehumanisation commonplace.
It is, perhaps, only in such a context& 8212where the Web has made eavesdropping more commonplace, and has put it in the hands of the everyman as much as the authorities& 8212that the U.A.E.
A normally non-betting American gets in on the action in a country where legalized betting has made gambling completely commonplace.
This, coupled with our use of social media, has made swearing more commonplace (especially in Redcar and Cleveland, whose denizens generate the most profane tweets in the country).
In spite of the dam's massive potential, however, the poor condition of necessary equipment has made electric shortages commonplace, and much of the population is without reliable access to electricity.
Increasing demand for critical care has made capacity limitations commonplace in the ICU [ 1].
H.B.: The Internet has made photography ubiquitous and commonplace, wallpapering the world we live in with images.
Charlottesville has made doxxing even more commonplace.
Lottery money and a sympathetic Labour administration had made ambitious renovations almost commonplace, and the free admission introduced by Labour meant there was no shortage of visitors.
Gradual refinement of equipment and technique has made personal flight more commonplace, and less deadly than ever before.
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