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The phrase "are quite normal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typical or expected in a given context.
Example: "Many people experience anxiety before public speaking, and these feelings are quite normal."
Alternatives: "are perfectly normal" or "are entirely usual".
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"Otherwise, things are quite normal.
In fact, of course, the bodies themselves are quite normal.
Demonstrations like this are quite normal: locals call Quito "a city of protest".
Work crews like this are quite normal for major events, Sheriff Joe reassured the world.
"Most of them are quite normal," he said, adding that "90% plus are people next door, they're not oligarchs, they don't look any different.
"These are quite normal in the world of diplomacy, especially since our hotel had no yard or garden and surrounding alleys were packed with curious journalists".
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That's quite normal.
This is quite normal.
Actually, Numan is quite normal.
That's quite normal now.
It was quite normal then.
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