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The phrase "a mundane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is ordinary, commonplace, or lacking in excitement.
Example: "She found the task to be a mundane chore that offered no challenge or interest."
Alternatives: "an ordinary" or "a commonplace".
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Running can be a mundane activity.
-- provide a mundane tattoo for human folly.
What a mundane way to go.
Sometimes a mundane inquiry unearths a wonderful surprise.
"It makes a mundane material cheerful," he said.
Most were ambitious for money, but in a mundane way.
For many people, spam is more than a mundane annoyance.
It was a transformative notion born of a mundane necessity.
For most of Kabul, it was a mundane Monday.
Romney is a mundane opportunist who reverses himself on core issues.
In any other year it might have been a mundane appearance.
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