Commonness in a sentence as a noun

The issue is the perception of commonness assumes that it's obviously public domain when it's not.

>> "just because something is common doesn't make it standard English"At some level of commonness, surely this is impossible.

The definition proposed by that commenter indicates to me that he or she is simply unaware of the existence and commonness of arbitration.

Why, if your goal is to optimize for space, would you privilege so many obscure control characters in your default, internal representation, yet force a switch to a different encoding for any string on a blog containing an m-dash or on an e-commerce site containing a Euro sign?Instead, if it's all about space, and it is an internal, hidden representation, you do a proper statistical analysis of exactly what it is you most need to represent, and either assign bytes in inverse proportion to commonness, or you use a proper information-theoretic compression "encoding" scheme based on the results of your analysis and your weighted goals.

Commonness definitions

noun

the state of being that is commonly observed

See also: expectedness

noun

the quality of lacking taste and refinement

See also: coarseness grossness vulgarity vulgarism raunch

noun

ordinariness as a consequence of being frequent and commonplace

See also: commonplaceness everydayness

noun

sharing of common attributes

See also: commonality