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commonplace
adjective as in usual, everyday
noun as in clichéd saying or idea
Example Sentences
The practice had become commonplace: in 2022, authorities in five states bulldozed 128 structures in just three months "as punishment", a report by Amnesty international shows.
I want to know what makes it special despite it now being so commonplace.
The use of intimacy coordinators has generated significant media attention and become increasingly commonplace in the film and TV business over the past several years.
Let’s state the obvious, again: Donald Trump is not fit for office, and not because he uses language that’s now commonplace in Disney films.
With us, we just throw it in the world as if it's commonplace because it is commonplace.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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