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Discover Ludwig"became commonplace" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has become very familiar, accepted, or expected in a particular society or culture. For example, "The use of cell phones in everyday life became commonplace in the early 2000s."
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Free Wi-Fi became commonplace.
Psychoanalyzing political studies became commonplace.
Cannibalism became commonplace.
Deceptive practices became commonplace.
Expansions of over 200% became commonplace.
Torture, disappearances and killings became commonplace.
Quarrels between rival ticket sellers became commonplace.
Airbrushing became commonplace in other ways.
Parental warnings became commonplace: Wait for the school bus.
I weathered it, and then it became commonplace.
During the Classical and subsequent periods, they became commonplace.
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