Sentences with phrase «fairly common name»

But what if you have a fairly common name, potentially causing confusion?
The Sweetie has a fairly common name with an unusual spelling.
Her husband, meanwhile, who has a fairly common name, had spent years getting debt collection calls intended for somebody else.

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Pea protein, as the name so clearly suggests is made from peas — a fairly common and sustainable crop.
Although she would not name any other schools that employ such practices, she said it was fairly common.
So we all have some fairly unique names in the room Erin it's all obviously a matter of perspective too because I think Cash has a unique name Leo Cassius I guess Leo is kind of common but then Erin is like what are you talking about?
It is now a fairly common diagnosis in young limping dogs, the defects being found in one or more of those joints I named above.
We end up taking up a lot of the ticket lady's time trying to find my husband's great - great - great grandfather's name on a list that, admittedly, the lighthouse had ready and waiting (it is obviously a fairly common question — to find one's ancestor's name on the lighthouse keeper's list).
Online passes are getting fairly common lately, but they are, as expected by the name, mostly relegated to online features.
It's only a rumoured game so far, but considering how common the Castlevania series is on Nintendo's handhelds (every single one had at least two or three of them to its name), it seems like a fairly plausible one.
Night - time mode has been fairly common nowadays, and it's available in such apps as Twitter and Reddit, to name a few.
If your name is fairly common, like Sarah Johnson, consider including the middle initial to your branding and add the URL to your LinkedIn profile to your resume.
Include it if that is how you are known in your field or if your name is fairly common and you want to distinguish yourself from other job candidates with the same name.
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