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Before an individual mandate becomes as commonplace as compulsory auto insurance, Massachusetts must see whether the requirement for insurance helps reduce significantly the number of the uninsured at an acceptable cost.
As high-speed Internet access becomes as commonplace as turning on a hot-water tap, consumers pay less and less attention to who delivers all those bits.
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Instead, it barely drew notice: in a country where protests have become as commonplace as a traffic jam, no one seemed to have anything to say about it.
But almost nowhere have such charges become as commonplace as Newark, where local longevity through years of crime and deprivation is a singular badge of pride.
An exotic form of transportation in Russian cities, it also solves a lot of problems with traffic jams – it has become as commonplace as buses for residents.
"We know that worldwide supersonic flight will become as commonplace in the decades ahead as jet travel is today," he wrote.
Now, threatening to become as commonplace as a tuna tartare appetizer or a molten chocolate cake dessert, the dish is achieving status as a main course, like a culinary Birkin bag.
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