Examples of 'common years' in a sentence

Meaning of "common years"

Common years are ordinary or typical periods of time that are not considered special or extraordinary
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  • plural of common year

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Germany these years were common years.
All common years.
Years not containing a leap day are called common years.
Common years starting on Tuesday share this characteristic.
Which years are leap years and common years and how they differ.
Common years starting on Thursday share this feature.
The same day as February week starts as of March and November in common years.
Common years starting on Wednesday share this characteristic.
Are Gregorian common years.
Common years starting on Sunday share this characteristic, but also have another in January.
The month has 28 days in common years or 29 days in leap years.
Common years starting on Thursday share this characteristic, but also have another in February.
The year 4000 and its multiples would be common years instead of leap ones.
In common years they usually celebrate their birthdays on February 28.
Than 50 common years could ever contain.

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Forty-four common years per cycle or exactly 11% start on a Thursday.

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