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The phrase "a commonplace feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an emotion or sentiment that is widely experienced or recognized by many people.
Example: "After hearing the news, a commonplace feeling of sadness swept over the crowd, as they all shared in the loss."
Alternatives: "a common sentiment" or "a typical emotion".
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This is a commonplace feeling in young relationships for many people, and both possessiveness as well as sense of vulnerability at getting close to someone, can drive feelings of jealousy.(...and we're so fond of seducing people; testing our power can become a very harming pass time ) defer.add img); You're afraid someone else will take your job, salary, role, position, and so forth.
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Feeling inadequate is a commonplace human feeling that even very public, very successful people feel but they don't let it keep them down.
Warning against "adventures" in Iraq and carping at the American economic model was just a mild version of commonplace feelings.
Waking unrefreshed and feeling tired is a commonplace complaint during depression, and even too much sleep can leave depressed persons feeling tired.
That is a commonplace.
It was a commonplace.
Handstands are a commonplace.
Today, she's a commonplace.
Great acting was hardly a commonplace.
Violation of artistic intent was a commonplace.
Suddenly a commonplace theater becomes a palace.
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