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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost commonplace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very common or frequent, but not quite to the point of being completely ordinary.
Example: "In today's digital age, the use of smartphones has become almost commonplace among teenagers."
Alternatives: "nearly ordinary" or "practically routine".
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Now, such alliances have become almost commonplace.
Remarkable leaders are becoming almost commonplace nowadays.
Today, Everest expeditions are almost commonplace.
But it was becoming almost commonplace.
Sporadic violence aimed at foreigners is becoming almost commonplace.
Everybody have a little respect!" Opposition to new mosques has become almost commonplace.
Terrorist attacks, like the bombing at Domodedovo airport in January, have become almost commonplace.
But now some version of the so-called "purse boy" is almost commonplace.
Calamity is almost commonplace, and so rescue, its counterpart, is ingrained and sanctified.
In Massachusetts, officials say, tragic scenes like the one captured on camera have become almost commonplace.
Mass murder of ordinary people enjoying a holiday has become almost commonplace.
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