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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commonplace topic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a subject that is ordinary or frequently discussed.
Example: "In our discussion, we often find ourselves returning to the commonplace topic of work-life balance."
Alternatives: "ordinary subject" or "familiar theme."
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Historia de Simona was a rare example of a commonplace topic transformed into a masterpiece.
While in Washington the next war was a "commonplace" topic of discussion, in the country at large people were still trying to come to terms with the last war - the one in Vietnam.
The debate is a commonplace topic in the legal and academic worlds as well as the financial press, and it is rapidly spreading to more general news outlets and the political scene to the point where at least one Presidential candidate has made the debate a focal point of her tax reform platform.
Gold standard advocacy has become a staple of the conservative movement, a rising issue with the Tea Party, a part of the 2012 presidential race, and is becoming almost a commonplace topic in the elite media.
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All the scenes depicted are utterly commonplace, with topics like dressing, feeding and rocking.
But if "Happy Memories" is merely commonplace on the topic of memory, it shines as a meditation on how written fiction might begin as a mental process in which memories are edited or corrected so as to be fixed in a particular emotional template.
The same arguments in removing the Categories from logic should apply to texts which investigate the commonplace reasoning of the Topics, though I have not seen such an argument made by an Arabic logician.
This is an emotive topic, combining a commonplace habit (drinking beer and wine) with a scary outcome (harming your children, grandchildren and future generations) and adding a twist of science for gravitas.
Look for the unusual, the untold and the unknown behind even the most commonplace and well known of topics.
"There's something about stimuli for such a highly taboo topic simultaneously being so commonplace that may resonate with some people.
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