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Commonplace

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Commonplace meaning

Ordinary; not having any remarkable characteristics.

Example sentences (20)

And while the surface is not commonplace in Europe – and considered dangerous by some – Charlotte said it won’t be making any changes for its match vs. Messi’s inter Miami on October 21.

And yet the suggestion that racial identity is equally fluid is met with fierce resistance, even though it is an academic commonplace to say that ‘race is a social construct’.

Anti-Semitism had become "commonplace" in society, Josef Schuster, president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany told the crowd at the protest.

As has become commonplace since arriving from the Gold Coast Jeremy Sharp was happy to set the pace in his group having already burned his teammates in their long-distance run as he did his best to keep pace with Olympian Peter Bol last week.

As Muggle-born wizards were commonplace in the universe, several Redditors have suggested theories about how Muggles can produce magical offspring.

As you say, these spy-versus-spy games are commonplace in international politics.

But it’s amazing to know such a thing may have once been commonplace across the continent.

But since 5G is now becoming more and more commonplace, access to this radio standard is enormously important.

Citizen encounters with drug runners and cartel affiliates are commonplace along the border.

Depression, anxiety, fear: these emotional issues have become commonplace among today’s high school students.

Gold smuggling and access to minerals are commonplace in the region, he said.

He then mulled on the concept of essential workers, a term that became commonplace at the start of the pandemic to describe people who worked in positions crucial to helping society stay afloat, such as grocery workers, farmworkers and fast food workers.

However, a potentially more dangerous and commonplace danger to dogs is the possibility of them ingesting cannabis.

I believe this trend will continue, and eventually static analysis will become as commonplace as writing tests.

In the near future, autonomous vehicles will become commonplace as transportation options.

It’s commonplace, it’s the norm, it’s to be expected.

It’s the kind of elite, private crowd for whom non-disclosure agreements are commonplace.

Key developments, including jet propulsion and radar, that emerged during this period, and are now considered commonplace.

Later, the civilian version found its way into American homes; decades later, assault rifles became commonplace at mass shootings.

Lengthy ambulance delays have become commonplace in England as hospitals have struggled to free up space for new patients in hospitals.