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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already commonplace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has become widely accepted or prevalent at a certain point in time.
Example: "With the rise of smartphones, mobile banking has already commonplace in everyday transactions."
Alternatives: "already widespread" or "already prevalent".
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Gambling is already commonplace in Florida.
Such technology is already commonplace in Japan.
A new report suggests self-tracking is already commonplace.
Phatic feedback meta-communication feedback meta-communication–is already commonplace.
This is already commonplace in Japan and Europe, and will be introduced to America in the autumn.
It may be a breakthrough, but most parents would be astonished that such information sharing is not already commonplace.
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Climate related catastrophes are already increasingly commonplace.
It has already become commonplace, destroying crops, riverbanks, homes, towns, factories and offices.
But manufacturing of commercial fragrances and flavors in vats of yeast has already become commonplace.
The impulse to name names already became commonplace with World War I. Partly, it democratized war.
He is often credited with having invented the "self-fulfilling prophesy" phrase, but by the 1930s the idea was already as commonplace as the breakfast toast made with modern electric toasters.
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