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Definitions from the WebVery CommonPart of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Widely or frequently encountered; occurring or existing in large numbers or quantities. Example sentence: Birds are a very common sight in our backyard. (Related: Bird Watching) Sense 2: Ordinary or typical; lacking uniqueness or distinction. Example sentence: This is a very common design for a t-shirt. (Related: T-Shirts) Sense 3: Having a widespread or prevailing use. Example sentence: English is a very common language spoken around the world. (Related: Language Learning) Sense 4: Well-known or popular; widespread in a particular region or group. Example sentence: The dish "chow mein" is very common in Chinese-American cuisine. (Related: Chinese Cookbook) | ||||
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