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The pitched delivery was established by 1772 when detailed scorecards became commonplace and the straight bat had already replaced the curved one by that time.
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Getting married immediately after high school was becoming commonplace and women were increasingly under tremendous pressure to marry by the age of 20.
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As pressure printing became more commonplace in the early 1900s, labels became cheaper and more easily distributed.
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Fiction about the topic is commonplace in science fiction and fantasy.
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The eskers have become a valued source of building material, with sand and gravel extraction being commonplace.
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Although the idea has now become commonplace, a scientific origin for vampirism or zombies was fairly original when written.
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Silk-weaving remained commonplace in the area until the early 20th century, when the process became industrialised.
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There have been suggestions that cover-ups were commonplace.
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There were no roads, the people were starving and thievery was commonplace.
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During her upbringing, political dinner conversations were commonplace.
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