Synonym: normally, ordinarily, unremarkably, usually. Similar words: in common, only, if only, only too, only that, commodity, only child, accommodate. Meaning: ['kɒmənlɪ] adv. under normal conditions.
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61. Commonly, both are used consistently to help replace an undesirable behaviour with acceptable behaviour.
62. Although irritable bowel syndrome is commonly believed to be a colonic motility disorder, the evidence supporting this hypothesis is inconsistent.
63. Recent studies with ambulatory pressure monitoring systems indicate that an appreciable number of non-peristaltic contractions are commonly found in apparently normal subjects.
64. An added benefit is that rabbits are commonly raised without the use of hormones or steroids to promote growth.
65. The next chapter will explore some of the analytical techniques that are commonly employed in working capital management.
66. This method, which is commonly known as staged search,[www.Sentencedict.com] does affect the admissibility of the algorithm.
67. Now, the latter three are clearly matters of academic freedom, given the way in which academic freedom is commonly understood.
68. They commonly get a stock price bounce after announcing layoffs.
69. It is commonly asserted that older people prefer to receive care from family members rather than state agencies.
70. Extended Response Commonly known as an essay, this form of assessment is the most open-ended type of written test.
71. The most commonly used survey methods are direct observation of user behaviour or direct seeking of user opinions.
72. Previously chemotherapy was most commonly used to treat men suffering from testicular cancer.
73. The use of acids or alkalis is most commonly employed with the colorimetric procedures.
74. The body mass index is the most commonly used method for classifying obesity.
75. Iron deficiency anaemia is commonly caused by chronic blood loss from the gastrointestinal tract.
76. Viscose rayon is commonly used in tampons because it is highly absorbent and can be compressed for use in slimmer tampons.
77. Personal computers are now commonly found in site huts, even in remote locations where they can be powered by car batteries.
78. The nematodes are commonly called roundworms, from their appearance in cross-section.
79. These forms of power are commonly known as reward and coercive power respectively.
80. To whet your appetite, here are some of the most commonly asked questions about fine vintage wines.
81. Those capable of being sponsored are, in marketing terms, commonly referred to as' properties'.
82. Psychiatric hospital units for the treatment of anorexia commonly find that weight loss recurs after the patient is discharged from hospital.
83. These include for example syntax and semantics, and the use of information about compounds, commonly used phrases and idioms.
84. Scarman identified two views that were commonly held as to the causation of the disorders.
85. Here are the arguments made by supporters and opponents of medical savings accounts, commonly called MSAs.
86. In rested subjects alpha rhythm is indicative of low arousal, but sleep-deprived subjects commonly only achieve this level of arousal at best.
87. The region of the Galaxy commonly referred to as the bulge is thus synonymous with the bar.
88. In the Roman Imperial period copper and bronze statues and silver and bronze jewellery were commonly gilded.
89. Black children from middle-class or affluent families, they say, are more apt to adopt what is commonly called black slang.
90. Hemifacial spasm is not psychogenic as was commonly thought in the past, although it may be aggravated by emotional stress.
More similar words: in common, only, if only, only too, only that, commodity, only child, accommodate, online, openly, mainly, ungainly, money, certainly, among, lemon, month, certainly not, monkey, salmon, hormone, harmony, monster, monthly, monitor, comment, diamonds, monument, ceremony, commander.