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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commonplace and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a list of common or ordinary things or ideas. Example: "The grocery store featured a wide variety of commonplace and essential items such as milk, bread, and eggs."
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This is all commonplace and common sense.
Pneumonia is both commonplace and treatable — isn't it?
Squabbles over property were commonplace, and litigiousness was rampant.
My story is commonplace, and that's the point.
Yet at the same time, he was commonplace and derivative.
They are also frequently commonplace and sometimes bewilderingly stale.
To be average is to be commonplace and unexceptional.
The roster of her innovations includes items now commonplace and indispensable.
These tests, at once commonplace and unnerving, are the trusty siblings of cancer treatment.
Long gas lines became commonplace and the U.S. economy fell into a recession.
It is now commonplace and not entirely bombastic to declare that Wall Street is dead.
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