Usage examples of "common form" in English with translation to Portuguese

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There is no cure for the common cold. Não há cura para o resfriado comum.
Tom can't figure out how to fill out this application form. Tom não consegue descobrir como preencher este formulário.
We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language. Nós realmente temos tudo em comum com os Estados Unidos atualmente exceto, é claro, a língua.
Representative democracy is one form of government. A democracia representativa é uma forma de governo.
I am sure we have a lot in common. Tenho certeza de que temos muito em comum.
Tom filled out the application form. Tom preencheu o formulário de inscrição.
This problem is very common but doesn't have an easy answer. Este problema é muito comum, mas de difícil solução.
A serious form of flu prevails throughout the country. Uma forma perigosa da gripe prevalece ao redor do país.
It is quite common now to meet with young people who do not know the Bible. Atualmente é bastante comum encontrar jovens que não conhecem a bíblia.
After all, their form of transport produces no pollution at all. Afinal, sua forma de transporte não produz poluição alguma.
Is that a common name? Aquele é um nome comum?
Chinese calligraphy is considered an art form. A caligrafia chinesa é considerada uma forma de arte.
Let no one appropriate a common benefit. Não deixe ninguém se apropriar de um benefício comum.
Some consider language as a form of knowledge. Alguns consideram que linguagem é uma forma de conhecimento.
Common causes of stress are work and human relationships. Causas comuns do estresse são o trabalho e os relacionamentos humanos.
Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his interests. Toda pessoa tem direito a organizar sindicatos e a ingressar neles para a proteção de seus interesses.
The story of a great flood is very common in world mythology. A história do dilúvio universal é muito comum no mundo da mitologia.
Music is a form of entertainment. A música é uma forma de entretenimento.
She has nothing in common with him. Ela não tem nada em comum com ele.
Form two lines. Formem duas filas.
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