adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be widely/generally/commonly held (= be the opinion of a lot of people )
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This view is not widely held.
commonly known as
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Nitrous oxide is commonly known as laughing gas.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
available
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Moreover, the technology that is commonly available for large cement factories is inappropriate for most developing countries.
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This interchange takes place rapidly, usually in a matter of seconds, using fairly inexpensive and commonly available technology.
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In contrast to fifteen years ago, mortgages are commonly available to people over retirement age.
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Of these classes, Extra Large, Large, and Medium are commonly available in the supermarket.
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I may have seen many Garter Snakes on sale which I took to be pattern variations on the species most commonly available .
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Teachers, parents, and students all need access to better information about colleges and careers than is commonly available .
known
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Here are some of the most commonly known services.
used
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Suggested doses of commonly used laxatives are given in reference 17.
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Possibly the most commonly used punch in karate is the reverse punch.
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These include for example syntax and semantics, and the use of information about compounds, commonly used phrases and idioms.
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And many pests have developed resistance to the most commonly used pesticides.
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The most commonly used survey methods are direct observation of user behaviour or direct seeking of user opinions.
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These specific storage conditions however, although commonly used , need not necessarily be employed.
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The most commonly used argument for standardising delivery of meals is that it is a more economic use of resources.
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Currently the need for a revision is the most commonly used definition of a failed operation.
■ VERB
accept
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Last year, its statistics division found that commonly accepted estimates of gun injuries may be too high.
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The ponderosa is, in fact, almost as good an indicator as the commonly accepted standard.
associate
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Though more commonly associated with wet weather, early morning dews or irrigation may be enough to keep rust multiplying.
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It requires an altruism not commonly associated with the nature of big time politics.
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Non-practitioners commonly associate these sounds with the breaking of wood or other materials.
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Such conditions are commonly associated with deltaic sedimentation which along the Gulf Coast attain thicknesses of 50, 000 feet.
believe
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The lime juice myth was so firmly entrenched that it is still commonly believed .
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Teachers commonly believe that the reason they are so tired is that they have so much to do.
call
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The mitochondria, dotted throughout the cytoplasm, are commonly called ` the power houses' of the cell.
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Black children from middle-class or affluent families, they say, are more apt to adopt what is commonly called black slang.
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The noise is probably pre-ignition, commonly called pinking.
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Here are the arguments made by supporters and opponents of medical savings accounts, commonly called MSAs.
employ
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The receipts and payments method is commonly employed for shorter time periods, say up to one month.
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The next chapter will explore some of the analytical techniques that are commonly employed in working capital management.
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The use of acids or alkalis is most commonly employed with the colorimetric procedures.
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The use of the enzyme lipase is most commonly employed with the kinetic procedures.
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Short-term loans are commonly employed to finance inventory and accounts receivable.
encounter
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Walrus were quite commonly encountered in the Shetland Isles and the Scandinavian coasts until quite recently.
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Failed peristalsis was commonly encountered in patients as well as controls.
find
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Astrochele is commonly found clinging to gorgonians, corals, etc.
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They are commonly found in forests and brushy areas.
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Psychiatric hospital units for the treatment of anorexia commonly find that weight loss recurs after the patient is discharged from hospital.
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Meat stocks are essential to the intense sauces commonly found in game cooking.
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They are most commonly found in women's graves of the sixth century accompanied by a relatively large quantity of grave-goods.
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Temperatures high enough to melt silicates and make droplets of glass are commonly found near surface bursts.
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He believes that one component is bacteria commonly found in soil and water.
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It is commonly found among California live oak trees.
hold
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Particular substances were commonly held to possess magical and even medical potential.
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The most commonly held explanation of the paroxysmal depolarization shift proposes that it is a network phenomenon { 2 }.
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But it is commonly held that Mind and Matter both have existence, separately, one from the other.
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It was the commonly held belief then that never again would this communal beast be allowed to rear its head.
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Thus it is commonly held that services are economic activities whose output is not a physical product.
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Scarman identified two views that were commonly held as to the causation of the disorders.
know
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These forms of power are commonly known as reward and coercive power respectively.
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The combination is commonly known as a protease cocktail.
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This method, which is commonly known as staged search, does affect the admissibility of the algorithm.
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This traveling wave of altered electrical potential is called an action potential, more commonly known as a nerve impulse.
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I am what is commonly known as a loner.
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Or give a new slant to commonly known facts.
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Extended Response Commonly known as an essay, this form of assessment is the most open-ended type of written test.
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The golden chanterelle, as it is commonly known , is a favorite among mushroom connoisseurs.
occur
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The first instance most commonly occurs when a group of students complete training at the same time.
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As commonly occurs with solo harpsichord and guitar recordings, a reduced volume setting is needed to give the correct aural loudness.
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Probably several eddies commonly occur simultaneously, as shown in the figure, with an approximately but not exactly even spacing.
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However, it commonly occurs as a natural alloy with silver, and methods were therefore developed to purify the gold.
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Whitby jet was widely used in Roman Britain, and jet beads occur commonly in Anglian cemeteries of the Anglo-Saxon period.
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This commonly occurs at high tide.
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All the changes and symptoms that arise are noted and studied to detect patterns and trends that are characteristic and commonly occur .
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Such defects commonly occur in Bénard convection experiments, as may be understood in the following way.
referred
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Those capable of being sponsored are, in marketing terms, commonly referred to as' properties'.
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The technique is also commonly referred to as cost-volume-profit analysis.
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The region of the Galaxy commonly referred to as the bulge is thus synonymous with the bar.
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In computer lingo, a million bytes is commonly referred to as one megabyte.
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Crimes which are committed by those in higher positions in the social stratification system are commonly referred to as white-collar crimes.
regard
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Women's employment is thus commonly regarded as profitable only to a couple with a working husband.
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The resulting seizures are commonly regarded as a successful experimental approximation of focal epilepsy.
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The theory of plate tectonics explains these phenomena and is commonly regarded as one of the cornerstones of modern geophysics.
report
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This is commonly reported by the cursed survivors of Auschwitz.
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Incidents such as this one were commonly reported by military intelligence as evidence of black ties with radical groups.
see
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Most of these species of wrasse are commonly seen by divers in shallow coastal waters.
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This fish grows to a length of eight inches, but specimens four to five inches are most commonly seen .
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Suffering, commonly seen as ugly and distorting, stirred emotions in him that brought the word beauty to his lips.
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Bone destruction is commonly seen in this disorder with the plasma cells forming densely packed groups in the lytic areas.
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Nairobi commonly saw Hollywood films before they reached Britain.
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I recognized one species that I had seen commonly on lily pads in the summer.
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These scientists commonly see themselves as on the side of the public, perhaps against state agencies or commercial enterprises.
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It reaches a length of about a foot, but is commonly seen at five to six inches.
suppose
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In particular, they are much more substantial at ages 10-15 than is commonly supposed .
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These changes in female employment are commonly supposed to have influenced rates of family formation and dissolution.
think
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Hemifacial spasm is not psychogenic as was commonly thought in the past, although it may be aggravated by emotional stress.
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Program evaluation is commonly thought of as a dry, fruitless endeavor, extolled in theory but ignored in practice.
use
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It is commonly used in racing and flat water sailing.
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Lease financing is commonly used as an alternative to purchasing an asset with the proceeds of a debt issue.
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It is as if the past is being rejected with the author adopting a rhetoric commonly used by anti-fascists.
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The chilies most commonly used in this book are described here.
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Palimpsest is a metaphor commonly used by deconstructionists, particularly Jacques Derrida.
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A number of transfer functions are commonly used .
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The birth control methods most commonly used by working class families were as readily available in 1870 as they were in 1950.
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Simple statistical weighting schemes commonly used in previous methods are related to the simplest neural net approaches.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Durum wheat is commonly used for making pasta.
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This bird is commonly found in Malaysia.
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Wilkins' column answers some of the most commonly asked questions about personal finance.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In tribal societies lineages commonly subordinate their material to their symbolic interests.
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Isotopic compositions of continental intraplate mantle-derived magmas commonly vary as a function of lithospheric age.
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Last year, its statistics division found that commonly accepted estimates of gun injuries may be too high.
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Stamps are now commonly sold at grocery stores and all Wells Fargo ATMs.
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Suffering, commonly seen as ugly and distorting, stirred emotions in him that brought the word beauty to his lips.
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That opposition is a neat one, and neatness in verbal formulations commonly arouses suspicion.
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The goals commonly attributed to management, in no particular order, are status, power, salary, and security.
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The next chapter will explore some of the analytical techniques that are commonly employed in working capital management.