commonness in a sentence
Examples
- Given the commonness ( is that a word ? ) of the story, the article really ought to address it one way or the other.
- This match was also based on a segment of mitochondrial DNA, but no information was given that would enable the commonness of the sequence to be estimated.
- It's not that " atypical " means " difficult ", it's that ease and difficulty are often related to previous experience and commonness.
- Despite the seeming commonness of shower falls, however, the average person faces barely a one in a million chance annually of being seriously injured in such a spill.
- If those linked alleles happen to be rare variants, they will become more common, and their commonness will only be associated with the area where hybrids are formed.
- Sabeti and her colleagues developed a way of comparing the " age " of a variation to its commonness to single out the ones that are fast-spreading and advantageous.
- The number and variety of snoring solutions concocted through the years _ patent applications have been filed for hundreds of devices _ speak to the commonness of the problem and the discord it causes.
- Ferguson has said that the robot is " my metaphor for deconstructing the dead art form of the late night talk show ", and that he selected the name because of its commonness.
- a )-d ) showing importance of errors judged by commonness of occurrence and widespread among the children; and showing also the similarity of the types of error in the various schools.
- His spots of " commonness " were his unexamined social prejudices, represented as the very ordinary types of social values that he would have scorned had they been the object of his intellectual passions.