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Discover Ludwig“a normal state of affairs” is correct and usable in written English
This phrase can be used to describe a situation that is typical or standard. For example, you might say, "After a period of chaos, the new government restored a normal state of affairs."
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"Being critical of a regime is a normal state of affairs for a writer," he said.
We accept this as a normal state of affairs but, in reality, it is anything but.
Feast or famine is a normal state of affairs in estate agency, but, even in that context, change has come swiftly.
"This is because it has been Demirel's function to ensure that civilian politics stays within the boundaries drawn up by the military, and to make that seem like a normal state of affairs".
"Lewis has the mindset of a driver, under a normal state of affairs, that sees him being first and the rest second - which is great, one way of looking at it and what you'd expect from a competitor.
Western politicians who rightly denounce Turkey on such counts as the brutal violation of human rights, the torture which still continues as a normal state of affairs and the suppression of Kurdish culture, cannot be said to have paid much attention to Erdogan during his years in prison.
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Having lost his own hair in his mid-twenties, your correspondent considers baldness a perfectly normal state of affairs.
"That's a departure from the normal state of affairs where the regulator and stakeholders have an opportunity" to jointly weigh a variety of factors associated with capital investments, including usefulness and cost-efficiency and the burden on ratepayers, the NCLC's John Howat said.
But if a trade surplus is the normal state of affairs for the world's largest exporting nation, the new normal could be smaller surpluses, reflecting China's growing domestic demand and the relatively frail health of the world's other major economies.
The highly organized and coordinated process of movement with cell-cell contact in a community of cells appears to be the normal state of affairs in S motility [9], [23], [24], [25], [26] as well as twitching motility [7], [27].
Polanski converts what in Shakespeare was pathology into the normal state of affairs.
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