common ingredient

collocation in English

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common
adjective
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/ˈkɒm.ən/
us
/ˈkɑː.mən/
the same in a lot of places or for a lot ...
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ingredient
noun[C]
uk
/ɪnˈɡriː.di.ənt/
us
/ɪnˈɡriː.di.ənt/
a food that is used with other foods in the preparation of a ...
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(Definition ofcommonandingredientfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He singled out ' ' frustrated nationalisms ' ' as the ' 'commoningredient' ' linking all manifestations of the paranoid style.
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Food handling errors in the method of egg custard preparation, acommoningredientin most of the cakes prepared at the premises, were identified.
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Fruit was popular and could be served fresh, dried, or preserved, and was acommoningredientin many cooked dishes.
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Acommoningredientfound in almost all local dishes is garlic.
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It is also a verycommoningredientthat is eaten with hot pot.
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It is also acommoningredientin sunscreen.
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It is therefore acommoningredientin flavors and perfumery, particularly when the smell of rose is desired.
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It is also acommoningredientin an omelet.
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Bromelain, acommoningredientin meat tenderizer, is extracted from pineapple stems.
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Hydrolysis of sucrose gives a mixture called invert sugar, which is sweeter and is also acommoningredient.
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Magnesium stearate is also used to bind sugar in hard candies like mints, and is acommoningredientin baby formulas.
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Benzoin resin is acommoningredientin incense-making and perfumery because of its sweet vanilla-like aroma and fixative properties.
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In ceramics/glazing applications, calcium carbonate is known as "whiting", and is acommoningredientfor many glazes in its white powdered form.
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It is acommoningredientas a source of potassium in organic gardening and farming fertilisers.
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Beeswax is also acommoningredientof natural chewing gum.
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Specifically, it is acommoningredientfor coffee and functional beverage positioned as energy drinks.
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With a rich nutty flavor, it is acommoningredientin cuisines across the world.
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It is also acommoningredientin oven cleaners.
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Land is thecommoningredient, linking them all.
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The shrub was itself acommoningredientin punches, either on its own or as a simple mix with brandy or rum.
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