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Discover Ludwig"everyday fare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is common, typical, or mundane, such as in the sentence: "He was content with the everyday fare of breakfast cereal and toast."
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Not too frou-frou, but several notches above everyday fare.
Just be sure to consider these foods occasional treats, not everyday fare.
In one way, the vlogs are everyday fare, but in another they are gripping viewing.
Sanuki udon is everyday fare in the southwestern region of Kagawa.
They were economical, filling, easy everyday fare that, once assembled, basically cooked themselves, requiring no intricate technique to take time away from family and job.
As they bicker and snipe, momentarily falling into nasty collusion over the failings of their distant neighbors, you know this is their everyday fare.
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Not exactly your everyday Hawaiian fare, but wow--the view...
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