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IT HAS become commonplace to be offered house-made pickles with house-made charcuterie in restaurants across the country.
The objects he paints have to be commonplace to be so immediately recognisable: this is a fundamental qualification.
It has long since become commonplace to be able to hear snippets of songs from CD's sold on Web sites like Amazon.com: click on the song title and the playback occurs in RealAudio.
Spitz's characterization — oblique, muted, hazy at the edges — which at first seems an imaginative underachievement, turns out to be apposite: his averageness makes him the perfect Everyman Survivor, sufficiently attached to the lost mores to lament them but dull enough to bear their loss: "Beauty could not thrive, and the awful was too commonplace to be of consequence.
It was commonplace to be turned away from hospitals.
But maybe Hinduism is actually worse, because the negative effects due to Hindu religious practices are too commonplace to be considered "crazy".
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Political scandal and corruption have become so commonplace as to be scarcely newsworthy.
Some commonplace concerns to be aware of include: Avoid washing your dishes in the bathroom or shower areas.
It's been commonplace to say there are 300m guns in circulation".
In earlier elections it was commonplace for parties to be led by ancients.
What one thought would be a commonplace turns out to be a challenge.
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