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Term: now-common

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Widely prevalent or frequently encountered at the present time.

Usage:

  1. Popular Usage: The now-common practice of remote working has become a norm in many companies.
  2. Local Usage: In this area, the now-common sight of electric scooters has revolutionized short-distance transportation.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The now-common use of smartphones has changed the way we communicate.
  2. In today's society, it is now common for people to rely on social media for news updates.
  3. The now-common belief in climate change has led to an increased focus on sustainable practices.
  4. In the local community, the now-common tradition of an annual street festival brings together residents from all walks of life.

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