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The phrase "as your conventional" is not correct in English and seems incomplete.
It may be intended to refer to something that is typical or standard in a certain context, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "As your conventional approach suggests, we should proceed with caution."
Alternatives: "as your standard" or "as your usual".
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Are they as fuzzy as your conventional house pet?
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Everett is about as far from your conventional Hollywood star as it is possible to be, a kind of louche unguided missile capable of wreaking mayhem wherever he goes.
Often described as an anti-comedian (he has about as much in common with your conventional stand-up as he does with a ballerina), Aczel is more of a verbal clown: he presents himself as an informed idiot – a man who has read a lot of books on a lot of subjects but understood none of them.
But the ensemble says: so this is what women are now - as different, as varied, as heroic, as forlorn, as conventional, as unconventional as this.
His introduction to activism was as conventional as it gets.
His rules are as conventional as the genre.
Her relationship with her two charming brothers, one older, one younger, is also as conventional as they come.
But to suggest that this dazzling, complex novel has anything quite as conventional as a plot would be misleading.
Stowe's early life was as conventional as that of a member of the Beecher family could be.
At such moments, Szalay is, despite himself, being as conventional as any traditional novelist could possibly be.
In fact, we reward them, we reelect them, in spite of their being as conventional as they are ineffectual.
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