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The phrase "a commonplace example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an example that is widely recognized or frequently encountered in a particular context.
Example: "Using a smartphone to communicate is a commonplace example of how technology has changed our daily lives."
Alternatives: "a typical example" or "a standard example".
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The gooey substance produced by mixing cornstarch with a little water is a commonplace example of such a material.
Just take a commonplace example: do you habitually take two hours (cumulatively, often drawn out over multiple sessions) to complete a task that really could have been done in a single, focused, time-boxed hour?
Take, for example, a commonplace example of the courtroom and how evidence is used.
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Another commonplace example comes from the construction industry and the chemical industry.
The extension of Islam and muslim migration to Europe are commonplace examples of Middle Eastern influence elsewhere.
Its relatively unadorned style may even communicate more effectively than James's enviable elegance of expression, rhetorical intimacy, and democratic inclination toward commonplace examples and illustrations.
Historia de Simona was a rare example of a commonplace topic transformed into a masterpiece.
For example, in the airline industry, hedging of fuel prices is a commonplace, accepted practice.
A commonplace of African art criticism has been to identify particular styles according to supposedly tribal names—for example, Asante, Kuba, or Nuba.
That is a commonplace.
It was a commonplace.
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