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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commonplace struggle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a struggle or challenge that is common or frequently encountered by many people.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, managing work-life balance has become a commonplace struggle for many individuals."
Alternatives: "a typical challenge" or "a frequent difficulty".
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No one can pretend that a grand destiny must lie before them on Sunday and it could be that the prospect of a commonplace struggle will relieve them of undue expectations.
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Perhaps involved is that commonplace struggle to know beauty, to know beauty exactly, to put oneself right in its path, to be in the perfect place to hear the nightingale sing, see the groom kiss the bride, clock the comet.
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.
Go figure is a commonplace command.
Imagine if this became a commonplace.
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