US /ˈkɑmənlɪ/
・UK /ˈkɒmənli/
The word I want to talk about is "faggot." This word has descriptive content, in that it's commonly used to describe a homosexual man.
This word has descriptive content, in that it's commonly used to describe a homosexual man.
Similarly, the Greek a one-quarter plus or minus iuro iuro i micron ii is commonly translated knight.
Similarly, the Greek ἱππεύς is commonly translated \"knight\"; at least in its sense
Very commonly, I have patients come in with a condition called BPPV, benign positional paroxysmal vertigo.
Very commonly I have patients come in
So when you hear that using your phone before bed is bad for you, this is the commonly cited reason as to why.
This is the commonly cited reason as to why.
*eyebrows raise* That's an actual phrase that is used commonly
That's an actual phrase that is used commonly in Britain.
It's commonly cited as the number one fear: above snakes, above spiders, and above heights.
It's commonly cited as the number one fear,
We also have one that is really, really commonly mispronounced in the UK.
really commonly mispronounced in the UK.
Blackheads appear commonly on the face and particularly on the nose.
Blackheads appear commonly on the face and particularly on the nose.
Initiating with something that piques somebody's curiosity, something that might be highlighting something that's not known or commonly discussed in the moment,
not known or commonly discussed in the moment,
Now that Ozempic's notoriety helps Semaglutide go mainstream, it and drugs like it will only become more commonly prescribed for weight management.
more commonly prescribed for weight management.