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I . common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] ADJ

1. common (widespread):

common
common use
thefts are common here

3. common (ordinary):

common
common man
common criminal, thief

4. common pej (not refined):

common
common behaviour

II . common [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] N

1. common (shared thing):

we have a lot in common

2. common (land):

common
błonia ntpl

common assault N LAW

common currency N ECON

common denominator N a. fig

common land N

common land
błonia ntpl

common law N no pl LAW

1. common law (law according to court decisions):

common law

2. common law Brit (system of laws):

common law

common nuisance N no pl LAW

common room N Brit

1. common room SCHOOL:

common room
świetlica f

2. common room UNIV:

common room
klub m

common seal N

common sense N no pl

Common Serjeant N LAW

common stock N ECON

common stock

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Food service, generally under palapas is common although accommodations are sparse and very basic.
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In many areas of applied statistics, it is common for data to be log-transformed to make them near symmetrical.
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It is the most common isotherm equation to use due to its simplicity and its ability to fit a variety of adsorption data.
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Withdrawal symptoms are generally mild - loss of appetite, insomnia, feelings of uneasiness/anxiety, tension, stomach ache, headache and irritability all being common symptoms.
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A common example of a sample panel is a wall mock-up.
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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.
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The most common is a daisy wheel, or hexafoil which, in its simplest form, is a six petal flower design.
www.cnn.com
Common names include grevillea, spider flower, silky oak, bottle brush and toothbrush plant.
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At first the vet thought he was a pigmy hedgehog which are quite common -- they have a short nose and just four toes.
www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk
However, in common usage, the name always takes a definite article.
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