noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
common denominator
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The common denominator of both types of novel is the vulnerable threatened heroine.
lowest common denominator
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Television quiz shows often seem to target the lowest common denominator.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
the lowest common denominator
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They produce trashy TV programs that appeal to the lowest common denominator.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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AD534 used as a divider, providing differential operation on both numerator and denominator Fig. 6.
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Numerator data are based on registration returns about child deaths, whereas denominator data are obtained from the 1981 census.
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Such splitting is feasible if the polynomial on the numerator is of lower degree than that on the denominator .
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The total body water content, the denominator in that overall concentration term, is altered to achieve homeostasis.
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Using the condition, the denominator may be shown to be proportional to, which in steady state is strictly positive for.