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more normal
adjective as in common, usual
adjective as in sane, rational
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Supply chain problems coming out of the pandemic, coupled with pandemic economic stimulus under both presidents Trump and Biden, have been blamed for contributing to the inflation surge in recent years, though the rate of cost increases has since ebbed to more normal levels.
The bleeding would stop and, for the first time ever, haemophiliacs could live a more normal life.
Most party members seemed to agree that he won the battle of the speeches that dominated the final day of the conference in Birmingham, telling the party faithful they needed to be "more normal" and offer Conservatism "with a smile".
Way more normal than getting frothy and tyrannical about other people’s sexual and emotional lives.
James Cleverly urged the party to "sell the benefits of Conservatism with a smile" and to be "more normal" to win back voters who switched to Labour and other parties at the general election, as well as Conservatives who stayed at home.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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