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  • Does not uncommon mean common? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    "not uncommon" is not necessarily the same as common Compare the following examples: 1-0 is a common final score in soccer (it happens all the time) 8-7 is an uncommon final score in soccer (it rarely happens) 5-0 is not an uncommon final score in soccer (it doesn't happen all the time, but it's not rare either)
  • Difference in usage of regular, usual, ordinary, normal, common
    The answer I point to say that it is not normal, but it is common This is an interesting differentiation of the two terms The situation is common in the meaning that similar cases occur many places, and many are in a similar situation But it is not normal, as this is not how it should be
  • meaning in context - Can I use common thing this way? - English . . .
    That piece of art is not common, that style of art is not common As it stands, art on its own is ambiguous That aside, common does not mean for everyone or understood It only means seen often So, not common means rare –
  • Acceptability of the Phrase Unusually Common
    It's not common that it is common Essentially it is a comparison of the latter to the expectation of what it would be That makes totally sense In Entomologist's Weekly Intelligencer (yes, the bug science, not the word science) and similar scientific magazines from the 1850s are the first hits All those periodicals and books do exactly what
  • Why are there so few English words that begin with the letter X?
    O is a very common letter, but the comparable use of a circle by 19th 20th C Jews in the US caused no such confusion There was no comparable use of ᛉ as a signature when Anglo-Saxon was written in futhorc rather than Latin letters, and the lack of X dates back to before then
  • Common or usual? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Common as an adjective for a person is normally negative and means that that person is of the working class, taken from a time when caste systems were rigid and important Therefore, a common person is one who does not observe finer culture - because they are uneducated or else cannot afford to
  • Use vs. usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The word prevarication is not in common use But: The word prevarication is not common usage (A sentence that presumably refers to some previous use of prevarication in a non-standard way ) Note how dropping the preposition changes the context of the phrase A question that can be asked is whether usage has any really useful use, other than
  • idiom requests - Literary synonym for not a small thing - English . . .
    The fact that it has to be relied upon so often is probably what gives this impression of it being a word of the common run, but perhaps that doesn't have to be There are, of course, "entity" and "existent", but those, while not "common place terms" are too technical for the present purpose
  • grammar - believe that S+V believe O+O. C - English Language Usage . . .
    It's common in general to use "that clauses" for verbs reporting things (say, tell, c ) or describing mental processes (think, know, believe, c ) Expressing it that way gives you more freedom to mark tense and mood or add adverbs and additional clauses That extra nuance is more important when discussing actions It's not common at all





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