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The phrase 'commonplace on' is not correct and is not used in written English
You would use 'commonplace in' if you wanted to express that something is commonly found in a given environment. For example, you could say: "The use of technology is commonplace in contemporary classrooms."
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There is an odd proximity between the everyday and commonplace on the one hand, the mysterious and extraordinary, on the other.
All-you-can-drink door fees and two-for-one alcohol promotions are commonplace on most city centre drinking circuits.
Matisse kept other fabric samples, from exotic to commonplace, on brackets and nearby clotheslines so he could reach easily for one in the midst of a painting session.
"Such limitations are commonplace on the web".
"Those sorts of favors are astonishingly commonplace on the Hill".
Dual-core brains are also commonplace on smartphones and tablets.
That technique is now commonplace on shows like "Modern Family" and countless commercials.
'Chasing the dragon' became as commonplace on some estates as hiring out a video nasty.
Now that the commonplace on telly is commonplace, our interest has cooled into a new reverie.
In fact, undecided students have become more commonplace on American campuses.
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Profanity has become more commonplace on-screen and online in recent years.
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