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The phrase 'are now commonplace' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that certain things or events have become generally accepted and/or are no longer considered unusual or remarkable. Example: In the past only celebrities and politicians had access to fancy cars, but shiny limousines and luxury cars are now commonplace in many cities.
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Rejections are now commonplace.
Such views are now commonplace.
Extensive tastings are now commonplace.
Disruption and disequilibrium are now commonplace.
In particular real-time measurements are now commonplace.
Ideas that once seemed radical are now commonplace.
Such accusations are now commonplace among these groups.
Public protests against the board are now commonplace.
Latex gloves and autoclave sterilizers are now commonplace.
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy are now commonplace in most academic and industrial research environments.
Advanced laparoscopic procedures are now commonplace, even in third-world countries with minimal hospital resources.
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