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1 Bankers believe swing days could become increasingly common given uncertain market conditions.
2 Extreme weather linked to climate change is becoming increasingly common in India.
3 They're increasingly common on cars as automakers meet ever-tighter fuel economy regs.
4 The use of random forests is increasingly common in genetic association studies.
5 Phishing attacks have become an increasingly common tool used by cyber criminals.
6 Modafinil has become increasingly common in universities across Britain and the US.
7 King of thieves is that increasingly common thing, the senior heist movie.
8 Face masks are an increasingly common sight in crowds around the world.
9 Venezuelan beggars and prostitutes are an increasingly common sight on the streets.
10 Domestic and family violence is an increasingly common reason for seeking homelessness services.
11 Taking a knee at sports events has become increasingly common in recent weeks.
12 Sepsis is an increasingly common problem, particularly among critically ill patients.
13 Small also noted that this context-less view is growing increasingly common .
14 Large imaging genetic studies are becoming increasingly common in psychiatric research.
15 Biologists say that acupuncture on animals is becoming increasingly common around the world.
16 Endoscopic injection treatment of vesicoureteral reflux is an increasingly common and successful option.
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