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common occurrence

collocation in English

meanings of commonand occurrence


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common
adjective
uk /ˈkɒm.ən/ us /ˈkɑː.mən/
the same in a lot of places or for a lot ...
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occurrence
noun
uk /əˈkʌr.əns/ us /əˈkɝː.əns/
something ...
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Examples of common occurrence


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For these conditions a flow separation or 'breaking' of the second or third wave downstream of the original groove was a commonoccurrence.
These models were antiparallel b-helices, presumably because the more commonoccurrence of parallel b-sheets in amyloid fibrils had not yet been established.
Despite the commonoccurrence of cellulitis, we found only two incidence-based studies of this disease in the literature.
For one thing, homonymy is a commonoccurrence in languages - especially if one considers grammatical morphemes as well as words.
This is a commonoccurrence, especially in oncology.
This was a commonoccurrence in previous years when larger acreages of cotton were grown and ratooning was widely practised.
This was quite a commonoccurrence until the late 1970s.
Auditory hallucinations alone are rated with less weight because of their commonoccurrence in primary psychiatric disorders.
We gave parents the task of showing some relatively unfamiliar objects to their children one-on-one, emulating a fairly commonoccurrence in everyday life.
If this is a commonoccurrence, estimates of parental numbers may be seriously compromised.
Far from being a linguistic cliché, this is a commonoccurrence between languages, so that one phonemic perception of language is different from another.
Even though it is difficult to assess its regularity, the evidence seems to indicate this was a very commonoccurrence.
The single-symptom approach will, in time, need to be broadened to account for the commonoccurrence of multiple positive symptoms of psychosis.
When environmental sounds were heard, labelling the sound was a commonoccurrence.
This may not have been a very commonoccurrence, partly because of the many efforts made to avoid such polluting touches.
Local and metastatic failure, however, remains a commonoccurrence, particularly for advanced disease.
This could be attributed to high parasite pressure, making contact between miracidia and the snail a commonoccurrence.
The opposing motion experienced when turning while locomoting, in contrast, is a commonoccurrence.
Unoriented, up to 3 mm sized white mica crystals are of commonoccurrence.
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