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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a normal kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a child who behaves in a typical or expected manner, often in contrast to those who may have unusual traits or behaviors.
Example: "Despite his unique interests, he is just a normal kid who enjoys playing outside with his friends."
Alternatives: "an average child" or "a typical kid".
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He's still a normal kid.
He was a normal kid.
So I feel like a normal kid".
"I'm just a normal kid," he added.
"He's just a normal kid really.
He will never be like a normal kid".
I thought I was kind of a normal kid".
"He just seemed like a normal kid," Mr. Kedski added.
She protests a couple of times that she's a normal kid.
He's just a normal kid and I don't think that will change".
He looked more like a normal kid than I'd ever seen him.
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