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The phrase "a commonplace topic of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subject that is widely discussed or frequently encountered in conversation or writing.
Example: "Climate change has become a commonplace topic of discussion in recent years, reflecting its growing importance in society."
Alternatives: "a common subject of" or "a frequent theme of".
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While in Washington the next war was a "commonplace" topic of discussion, in the country at large people were still trying to come to terms with the last war - the one in Vietnam.
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Historia de Simona was a rare example of a commonplace topic transformed into a masterpiece.
Gold standard advocacy has become a staple of the conservative movement, a rising issue with the Tea Party, a part of the 2012 presidential race, and is becoming almost a commonplace topic in the elite media.
That early use adopted a commonplace understanding of personal identity.
Take, for example, a commonplace example of the courtroom and how evidence is used.
Air quality is a frequent topic of conversation here; facemasks are so commonplace, they are now sold in trendy designer styles made of patterned cloth.
But to deplore endings is a commonplace of criticism.
Violent death is a commonplace of outlaw life.
China's rise is a commonplace of our times.
Such a skepticism seems neither exaggerated nor ridiculous but a commonplace of life.
But if "Happy Memories" is merely commonplace on the topic of memory, it shines as a meditation on how written fiction might begin as a mental process in which memories are edited or corrected so as to be fixed in a particular emotional template.
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