Sentence examples for been commonplace from inspiring English sources

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been commonplace

adjective

Ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics.

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Robo-signing has been commonplace.

Appalling intimidation and torture have been commonplace.

Such arrangements have long been commonplace here.

Special reporting has been commonplace throughout the paper's history.

Use of the pronouns "our" and "us" have been commonplace.

But tributes to Agee's talents had been commonplace since he was a boy.

But for all its popularity, questions about its efficacy have long been commonplace.

Java programs often exhibit the performance problems that have been commonplace with virtual machine architectures.

Product placement and endorsement deals have long been commonplace in television shows, movies and radio programs.

But that kind of warm welcome has hardly been commonplace this fall.

Almost a hundred years ago, the sound of marching boots would have been commonplace.

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