‘WordCount presents the 86,800 most frequently used English words, ranked in order of commonness.’
‘Despite the apparent commonness of blonde hair, which accounts for a third of British women, Tobin said only about 3% were naturally blonde.’
‘The very commonness of assumed aliases in the data suggests that taking on a new identity was not difficult in a nation of people increasingly ‘on the move.’’
‘She'd had this disagreement many times with Andy, and he'd always trumped her with what he called her pretensions to commonness.’
‘The commonness of shrub thickets on abandoned fields thus may reflect their nearly ubiquitous seed sources and good establishment ability.’
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