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Commonly

Commonly meaning

As a rule; frequently; usually. | In common; familiarly.

Example sentences (20)

The more commonly spoken languages dominate the less commonly spoken languages, so the less commonly spoken languages eventually disappear from populations.

One tax is for Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI), commonly known as the Social Security tax, and the other is for Hospital Insurance, commonly known as the Medicare tax.

They could easily have been writing about the cocktails of brain-altering, life-long psych drugs that psychiatrists commonly prescribe to their patients or the cocktails of vaccines that pediatricians commonly inject into their infant patients.

Banknote era main A banknote (more commonly known as a bill in the United States and Canada) is a type of currency, and commonly used as legal tender in many jurisdictions.

Heroin base (commonly found in Europe), when prepared for injection, will only dissolve in water when mixed with an acid (most commonly citric acid powder or lemon juice) and heated.

One effect of this is that back vowels are most commonly rounded while front vowels are most commonly unrounded; another is that rounded vowels tend to plot to the right of unrounded vowels in vowel charts.

Relapse commonly occurs between 8–24 weeks and is commonly seen with P. vivax and P. ovale infections.

Rubber aprons are commonly used by persons working with dangerous chemicals, and lead aprons are commonly worn by persons such as X-ray technicians who work near radiation.

Sturgeon's revelation, commonly referred to as Sturgeon's law, is an adage commonly cited as "ninety percent of everything is crap".

The most commonly deployed GPRS ciphers were publicly broken in 2011. citation The researchers revealed flaws in the commonly used GEA/1 and GEA/2 ciphers and published the open-source "gprsdecode" software for sniffing GPRS networks.

These fluids are commonly isotonic in relation to human blood and are commonly used for spiking up the fluid level in a system after severe blood loss due to trauma, surgery, or burn injury.

A biscuit is a small baked product that is commonly referred to as a “cookie” or a “cracker” in the United States and most of English-speaking Canada outside of North America.

According to Cooper this hesitation comes down to, perhaps unsurprisingly, anxiety — commonly found in insecure attachment styles.

According to KGW News, wolverines are more commonly in Canada and Alaska.

A commonly seen phrase used in these protests is “Woman, Life, Freedom,” which is included in the exhibition on the wall in neon lettering in English and Farsi.

Additionally, some heart conditions that can occur in men are more prevalent in women, such as takotsubo cardiomyopathy – commonly known as broken heart syndrome -- which can be triggered by stress.

Aehr makes the burn-in equipment in silicon carbine chips commonly found in electric vehicles.

A federal judge in Texas on Friday suspended US approval of the abortion medication mifepristone, one of the two drugs commonly used for medication abortions, in a closely watched case brought by anti-abortion activists.

Affluent Black people are killed almost as commonly as low-income Black people, according to Ray.

Affordable housing is commonly understood to be a rental rate or mortgage which eats up no more than a third of one’s income.