Diphtheria is now quite rare in many parts of the world due to widespread vaccination. In countries with high vaccination coverage, cases are extremely limited, often numbering in the single digits annually. However, outbreaks can still occur in areas with low immunization rates or in specific populations. Global health organizations continue to monitor and promote vaccination to prevent any resurgence of the disease.
uncommon or rare... Now go get a dictionary! :)
senator is one of them the other is unnown for now
Now used as the home phone?
None really, they are all as common as the others right now ...
well i don't now but you can chat whit me kk
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It is rare now
Typhoid is NOT a common as it used to be.
now where
"Dissension in the ranks" is a common (and now overused) idiom.
yes it is!
Ye. Shipwreck is a common now. It certainly is not a proper noun.
Clothing exports are now common.
Now a days, LG.
Not now, but it was in the past.
Yes, the noun 'today' is a common noun, a general word the the day it is now.
it is a derogatory term that is now a common slang.