uncommon in the PONS Dictionary

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This practice was not uncommon even at the grandmaster level.
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As the popularity of safer, effective, and less invasive procedures increase, the obstetrics and gynecology community will likely see more uncommon adverse events.
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For this reason, devastating fires were not uncommon.
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The ell to the left of the front door has a tent roof, an uncommon roof form for an ell-shaped frame house.
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They frequently misinterpret situations as being strange or having unusual meaning for them; paranormal and superstitious beliefs are not uncommon.
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Breakage of the belt, because of the nature of the high tensile fibers, is uncommon.
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Due to the variability in multiwell plate formatting, it is not uncommon for artifacts to arise.
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It is not uncommon to give a child several given names.
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In the past, it was not uncommon for some bodegas to age their red wines for 1520 years or even more before their release.
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By the 14th century these conditions were increasingly uncommon.
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