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LGBTQIA
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I. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑːmən] ПРИЛ
1. common:
common (ordinary)
common (usual)
common (widespread)
a common disease
to be common knowledge
a common name
the common man
2. common (shared):
common
common property
by common assent
for the common good
tenancy in common
3. common (vulgar):
common
common
II. common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑːmən] СЪЩ
1. common (land):
common
2. common Am УНИ:
common
common sense СЪЩ no pl
common sense
common law СЪЩ no pl
common law
common land СЪЩ
common land
common denominator СЪЩ
common ground СЪЩ no pl
common ground
to be on common ground with sb
common stock СЪЩ Am ФИН
common stock
common room СЪЩ Brit
common room
common-or-garden ПРИЛ
common-or-garden
common-law wife СЪЩ
common-law wife
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The most common and widely used method for detection is fluorescence labeling which is highly sensitive, safe and compatible with readily available microarray laser scanners.
en.wikipedia.org
A common example of a sample panel is a wall mock-up.
en.wikipedia.org
However, in common usage, the name always takes a definite article.
en.wikipedia.org
The most common is a daisy wheel, or hexafoil which, in its simplest form, is a six petal flower design.
www.cnn.com
Economic conditions for the common people were difficult and slow and a steady decline set in.
en.wikipedia.org