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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular kid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a child who is typical or ordinary, often in contrast to someone who is exceptional or different in some way.
Example: "He may not be a star athlete or a straight-A student, but he's just a regular kid who enjoys playing video games and hanging out with friends."
Alternatives: "an average child" or "a normal kid".
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You can't go outside and be a regular kid.
I was a regular kid with a normal family life.
"He had to be a regular kid, too".
"I was just a regular kid in poverty struggling," Stoudemire said.
He looked like a regular kid, but he was going to die without a heart transplant.
"It makes him feel even more like a regular kid," she said.
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"This makes them a better option than taking the pedals off a regular kids' bike, since the bike may still be too tall to stand over," said Tim Blumenthal, the executive director of Bikes Belong, a nonprofit advocacy group in Boulder, Colo.
And perhaps most poignantly: "What about a normal regular kid?
"I was a pretty regular kid," he says.
It is easy to think of Zuckerberg as some kind of CEO hero – a once regular kid whose genius made him one of the richest men in the world, and who decided to use that wealth for the benefit of others.
As the star of the Disney Channel's "Hannah Montana" series, she plays a knowing character — regular kid by day, pop star by night — who understands the duality of celebrity.
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