Examples of 'common in eastern' in a sentence

Meaning of "common in eastern"

Common in eastern: This phrase usually refers to something that is frequently seen or experienced in Eastern regions or cultures. It implies that the particular thing is prevalent in Eastern societies or territories

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common in eastern
Grandparent involvement is also common in Eastern societies.
It is very common in eastern and central North America.
Kidnappings for ransom are common in eastern Congo.
Pirogi are common in Eastern European cuisines.
They are a prominent ingredient of a raw food diet and are common in Eastern Asian cuisine.
The three are as common in Eastern art as the four are in Western.
Similar gradations in fat content are also common in Eastern Europe.
It is also common in eastern Africa.
The name comes from the bagel-like food called bublik, which is common in Eastern Europe.
They are particularly common in Eastern Asian cuisine.
Maces were very common in eastern Europe, especially medieval Poland, Ukraine, and Russia.
River names such as Ros are common in Eastern Europe.
Ragweed is very common in Eastern Europe, but has been spreading in France since 1990.
Christian yoga is a spiritual practice of Christians most common in Eastern and Western Countries.
It tends to be most common in eastern Europeans, Sicilians, and southern Italians.

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About 400 women have a genetic abnormality, which is more common in Eastern European Jewish residents.
Such prayer beads are common in Eastern and Western religions, and they normally number 108.
Haplogroup R1a, a distant cousin of R1b, is most common in Eastern Europe.
The moth is more common in Eastern Asia than in Europe.
The dish is considered a variety of the dolma, common in Eastern Mediterranean countries.
In North America, it is common in eastern regions, and rare in the Pacific Northwest.
In general, smoking is more common in Eastern Europe.
Numbered streets are less common in Eastern Canada, with some notable exceptions.
This was particularly common in Eastern Europe.
Human infections are most common in eastern Asia and in South America.
Ticks are particularly common in Eastern European countries.
In the present day, it is most common in Eastern Orthodox cultures.
Mosqutio-borne infections are not as common in Eastern Europe as other regions.

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