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It's commonplace to have a longer warranty; those watches are easier to maintain.
It was commonplace to have stayed up until 2 or 3 a.m.
Now it's commonplace to have children with someone from thousands of miles, even half a world, away.
"There are hospitals all around the city, private and public, and it is commonplace to have food trucks out in front of them," she said.
"Now it's totally commonplace to have technicians doing the nitty-gritty," said the photographer James Welling, a friend of Mr. Goldstein.
The essence of the challenge is that America has evolved into a highly mobile country where it is commonplace to have homes in more than one place.
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Mitchell's book, Me++ is an attempt to fill in the gaps, to understand the effects of all this on our already media-savvy selves when digital access to the web and to each other is now so commonplace as to have become a utility like gas or water.
Currie says it is commonplace elsewhere to have sporting sides with 'brand' names, which can give them a unique selling point.
In England, where I come from, it's reasonably commonplace for individuals to have bank accounts in Jersey.
Some recruiters said it was commonplace for companies to have a list of partners that were off-limits.
And yet, when I first came to London in the late Seventies it was commonplace for productions to have two intervals and a three-hour stretch was utterly routine.
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