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Discover Ludwig"a regular joe" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to refer to someone who is considered to be typical or average. For example, "He's just a regular joe, but he always treats everyone with kindness and respect."
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Everyone's just a regular Joe".
He talks like a regular Joe.
If he were a regular Joe, nobody would care".
When the wig is off, she becomes he, a regular Joe.
"People who come on a regular Joe ticket give us really good ratings".
He's a regular joe cop plunged into a once-in-a-lifetime disaster.
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In American politics "authenticity" is a put-on populism, a regular-joe, bible-thumping bonhomie, an American flag lapel-pin persona.
(This is obviously a much better deal than the one Ray Liotta's character got in "Goodfellas". He couldn't even get decent spaghetti sauce.) It's very inspiring, and luckily there's someone less fortunate to admire him: Mike Santini, a regular-Joe police detective, husband and dad from Queens who has been assigned to interrogate Eddie.
But just as any regular joe with access to Wikipedia can do a passable impression of someone with enormous intellectual powers, the extended mind of the cloud could lead to impressive improvements in robot capabilities.
Andy Dufresne required an actor with an everyman quality, a likable regular joe.
"I have a regular, Joe Schmo job," he said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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