Sentence examples for a bit ordinary from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit ordinary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat unremarkable or lacks uniqueness.
Example: "The restaurant's decor was a bit ordinary, lacking any distinctive style or flair."
Alternatives: "somewhat mundane" or "rather unremarkable."

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But they were a bit ordinary.

And the results are spellbinding, but also a bit ordinary.

The old Twingo was special; this one's a bit ordinary.

Without Spock, this might be a bit ordinary.

Although it seems a bit ordinary, the BlackJack is the No. 1 selling Windows phone.

Instead, the spice that Colony brought to mind was vanilla; sweet and useful, but a bit ordinary.

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Please return to your ordinary lives, which likely seem just a bit more ordinary now that you know one more magical secret of the Legend of Zelda.

A bit too ordinary?

The economy is poor and I think there are lots of people who would stop and wonder whether all these incidents of him seemingly spending quite a bit while ordinary South Africans and taking the strain are good for him.

The timing was to "fit in" with the flow of the show, but the tone was a bit "you ordinary people out there probably don't even care about the polls". Which may be true, but everyone who pays for it cares about the BBC getting it right and not being too grand to admit when it gets stuff wrong.

When a Labour supporter of Young's told me this morning that his foes had dug up a drink-driving conviction from the 80s, I thought it a point in his favour, a bit of ordinary behaviour we can all understand: wrong, but human.

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