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The phrase "anything normal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any situation, object, or behavior that is considered typical or standard.
Example: "I just want to do anything normal for a change, like going for a walk in the park."
Alternatives: "anything typical" or "anything usual".
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"Having the case heard again before an administrative law judge is what they normally do, but the board hasn't done anything normal in this case yet," Papiano said.
I never wanted anything "normal".
Or doing anything normal and human.
Does anybody still do anything normal?
I don't think there is anything normal about her.
"Can't you ever do anything normal?" Blau wonders of her relations.
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"Having anything normal-sounding on AOL is a gold star of the early adoptive personality," said Rachel Pine a former AOL user in New York.
As a cultural concept it seems to have become a lost location in recent years, a nonsite, though you recognize it instantly when you come across it, as you do in Ms. Kraus's no-interest-in-anything-normal films.
On the afternoon that the series finished filming, life at the real 100 Centre Street was anything but normal.
And our relationship is anything but normal because it takes a girl who is anything but normal to marry me.
"She's anything but normal".
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