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Example sentences for "though common"

  • With many species of herons the young differ greatly from the adults; and the summer plumage of the latter, though common to both sexes, clearly has a nuptial character.

  • These Ishmaelites of the animal-world, though common enough in all the wilder regions of Iberia, rarely present themselves as a mark for the rifle-ball.

  • Though common in commercial circles it is an expression that it is best to avoid.

  • This expression, for “write to you,” though common, is not grammatically correct.

  • Different to, though common in England, is not sustained by good authority.

  • This is perhaps the least abundant of the Loons found on Hudson Bay, though common in the lakes of the interior.

  • With many species of herons the young differ greatly from the adults, and their summer plumage, though common to both sexes, clearly has a nuptial character.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    great satisfaction; manor house; though afraid; though always; though differing; though ever; though expecting; though not; though probably; though quite; though seeking; though some; though struck; though there; though this; though very; though what; though when; thought about; thought came; thought fit; thought himself; thought itself; thought nothing; thought perhaps; thought she