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unexceptional

[uhn-ik-sep-shuh-nl] / ˌʌn ɪkˈsɛp ʃə nl /


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December’s average Treasury return is unexceptional, but in combination with November it is higher than in any other two-month period of the calendar.

From MarketWatch

During the winters of the other three years of the Presidential cycle, in contrast, the stock market’s average performance is unexceptional.

From Barron's

They are unexceptional in content and artistic quality, but collectively they illustrate a black working- and middle-class culture largely unrecognized by outsiders.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the investigation into the Wisconsin native revealed her to be "fairly unexceptional" with virtually no "criminal footprint".

From BBC

Prosecutor Rebekah Rodger opposed the bail application, arguing the boy’s circumstances were unexceptional.

From Seattle Times