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And no doubt he has common usage on his side.
A source for older words which may not still be in common usage.
But the common usage of the word "person" is not the issue.
Students had good access to computers, which were held at university level for common usage.
However, sources suggest the name was already in common usage by 1810 or even earlier.
None of these latter six are in common usage today.
In common usage, the terms are sometimes used rather loosely.
This remains the original and most common usage of the term.
However, in common usage, most people, including lawyers, call them Judge.
But most people who go to a dictionary don’t care about common usage.
In common usage, a boulder is too large for a person to move.
This image is also in common usage as an metaphor.
However, in common usage, the name always takes a definite article.
The term has entered into common usage within the English language.
English is also in common usage as an official language of India.
One of the problems many have with traditional religious language is that common usage can shift.
Only since the mid 19th century has the name come into common usage for the whole range.
This 1983 study did not find any common usage patterns or social class factors.
However, although it was used by some, the term apparently did not come into common usage until much later.
I remember it being in common usage until the sixties. 235 Why shouldn't he?
In the table below one can find the full names of all the elements, including their common usage.
However, these tests are not available presently for common usage.
The most common usage is for former armed services personnel.
It mirrors the common usage of this word in our society.
In common usage a fraction is any part of a unit.