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1 There was something uncanny in their commonplaceness in so uncommon a place.
2 Didn't somebody say that there was nothing so uncommon as common sense?
3 Tales of the unexpected are not, however, so uncommon in Europe's lesser leagues.
4 But it is striking how this performative engagement with politics feels so uncommon .
5 A marriage of convenience in the city is not so uncommon .
6 Not that it is so uncommon for Lise to be gone.
7 Such murders were not so uncommon as Lady Maud might think.
8 Avarice is so common, and disinterestedness, friendship, and love so uncommon .
9 Surely it's not so uncommon that it needs national recognition?
10 It took me so uncommon unexpected, as I had no idea of attracting attention.
11 The name is so uncommon that I am quite sure.
12 The name is not so uncommon as that, you know.
13 Yet these incidents were so uncommon , as to fill her with astonishment and foreboding.
14 Such achievement and such distinction, however, were not so uncommon as to appear phenomenal.
15 That isn't easy to say; but I don't believe the occurrence quite so uncommon .
16 Why did you put your name, Ursula?-itis so uncommon . '
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