Examples of 'become less common' in a sentence

Meaning of "become less common"

become less common: refers to a decline or reduction in the frequency or occurrence of a particular phenomenon or trend over time

How to use "become less common" in a sentence

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become less common
These have become less common recently.
Informing on colleagues and family members has become less common.
They become less common after menopause.
Hair and eyebrows become less common.
The distribution of signed xenophobic propaganda in Luxembourg has also become less common.
It appears to become less common among older people.
Stereotypic hand movements and breathing problems seem to become less common.
Settled snow has become less common in recent decades.
Data is better protected and hacks and breaches become less common.
A type of busking that has become less common is cafe performance.
As time passes, mergers of two systems of equal size become less common.
Cor pulmonale has become less common since the use of supplemental oxygen.
Today this practice has become less common.
This practice has become less common as tradition gave way to modern market taste.
It formalizes the intuitive idea that primes become less common as they become larger.

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Carburetors have become less common in automobiles, but they are still used in many motorcycles.
Over time this has become less common.
Despite increasing globalization, foreign language programs in US colleges have become less common.
The condition appears to become less common with age.
While not fully eradicated, pro-cyclical fiscal policies have also become less common.
Infanticide has become less common in the Western world.
Accordingly, cast aluminium cookware has become less common.
In some women, they become less common following menopause.
Renting single-detached homes has also become less common.
For women, migraines become less common after menopause.
Since the introduction of compulsory schooling, this has become less common.
Blue eyes are continuing to become less common among American children.
With the decline of the newspaper industry, this has become less common.
In modern society, men 's suits have become less common as an outfit of daily wear.
The tree line will move up, and dwarf birch shrubberies will become less common.
In modern society, mens suits have become less common as an outfit of daily wear.
Large-scale investment in the industrial and commercial sectors has now become less common.
Since then pig raising and slaughtering has become less common in Czech villages and towns.
In the presence of formal email writing these days, letter writing has become less common.
However, in recent years they have become less common as conditions have improved.
Since the introduction of TPWS, provision of new SPAD indicators has become less common.
Since reunification, however, nudity has become less common in the former eastern zone.
The familiar SSD drive that looks like a 2.5 ” HDD drive is starting to become less common.
Teachers ' lay-offs for economic reasons have become less common during the new legislation.
Face-to-face patient-doctor contacts will become less common.
Highly polluting discharges have become less common but have taken place since 2000.
Since the fall of Suharto in 1998, such use of the film has become less common.
Onset is typically in young adulthood and may become less common after 50 years old.
Above the subalpine zone, trees become less common.
Haven't Bach-playing pianists become less common of late?

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