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The phrase "a commonplace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is ordinary, typical, or widely accepted in a particular context.
Example: "In today's society, the use of smartphones has become a commonplace occurrence."
Alternatives: "a common occurrence" or "a typical situation".
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That is a commonplace.
It was a commonplace.
A Commonplace Book.
Today, she's a commonplace.
Handstands are a commonplace.
Great acting was hardly a commonplace.
Violation of artistic intent was a commonplace.
It's just a commonplace thing.
Negotiating is a commonplace life activity.
The movie is a commonplace cartoon.
The 'wine-dark sea' a commonplace?
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