Synonym: different, infrequent, novel, original, rare, scarce, unique, unusual. Antonym: common. Similar words: in common, common, commonly, incommodious, common good, common ground, commonwealth, make common cause with. Meaning: adj. 1. not common or ordinarily encountered; unusually great in amount or remarkable in character or kind 2. marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind.
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61) Compared with adult cancer, cancer in children is relatively uncommon.
62) So that leads me to think that these sorts of events are not particularly uncommon.
63) Children can have hay fever, and despite the name, spring is not an uncommon time for its symptoms to appear.
64) Clients like that were not uncommon among the super rich.
65) Such a model would be able to explain the not uncommon occurrence of people with six rather than five fingers.
66) It is not uncommon to find in the journals detailed use of formal logic to discuss the Trinity, for example.
67) This rod-shaped bacterium is a not uncommon cause of an offensive vaginal discharge in women.
68) The point is that Sun's kind of sugar daddy is neither uncommon, illegal or even fattening.
69) Legal injustice is not uncommon in the court of justice, and miscarriage of justice has retarded the dispensation of true justice. Dr T.P.Chia
70) The uncommon 7-year-old wanted to be the youngest person to pilot a plane across the country.
71) The other causes of hyperphosphatemia listed in Table 3-11 are rather uncommon.
71) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
72) Drosera rotundifolia is uncommon and Sphagna are mush less abundant, while Cladonia species and Racomitrium are much more obvious.
73) Second, in the defensiveness about modernity a gender correlation is not uncommon.
74) This is distinctly uncommon in our era of widespread antibiotic usage.
75) It is not uncommon for the pain to subside completely for many months and occasionally even years.
76) The student found that it was not uncommon to regard the young person's stay in residential care as temporary.
77) Medical experts said prostate cancer is not uncommon in men over 60.
78) Most surviving examples are funerary, often commissioned quickly in response to unexpected death from disease, by no means uncommon in antiquity.
79) It is not uncommon to find old goldfish that are pale lemon or even white in colour.
80) Such patients are uncommon in general practice; they are more likely to be seen in psychiatric outpatient clinics.
81) Neonatal convulsion is an uncommon problem but one that is potentially serious.
82) In the first place, it's uncommon to discover such overwhelming scientific consensus on such a controversial set of issues.
83) Edward of course was unaware of its connotations and encouraged it as a handsome and relatively uncommon plant.
84) It is not uncommon for a government backbencher to support his select committee as opposed to a ministerial view.
85) It is not uncommon to attribute the entire outcome of the regional trading balance to the effects of economic integration.
86) Although these medications can produce side effects, they are uncommon.
87) Answer: Surprisingly, a. Why: This one sneaks into punctuation rule books and is uncommon enough to cause confusion.
88) It's not uncommon nowadays for women to earn more than their husbands.
89) Again, it has been found to be uncommon among those living on traditional unprocessed foods.
90) In camps where previously 10-20 children had died each day death was uncommon and occurred mainly among new arrivals.
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