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"everyday norm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has become commonplace, such as a "daily routine" or a "habitual action". For example, "Waking up early for work is an everyday norm for many people."
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The filibuster has become the everyday norm in this Senate — which has nothing to do with the constitution, moderation, the saucer that cools the coffee, or anything else written and said two hundred twenty years ago.
Given the diversity of Internet use today, with heterogeneous applications and usage, an everyday norm of Internet access for one host might be anomaly for others.
However, it is still considered different in the fact it's not the everyday norm of releasing music.
All are welcome (to save) You don't have to join a club or clip coupons to save money at ALDI, where low prices are the everyday norm.
Now we see stories that were to be considered silly or even insane not so long ago but now they became our everyday norm.
And rather than accept internal segregation as an everyday norm, one grounded in the still-prevalent belief that minority students are "cognitively inferior" (or for self-professed non-racists, that they purposely under-perform out of fear of "acting white"), Snead believed otherwise.
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He described it as the book he dreamed of getting as an editor about gay teens who don't conform to the everyday norms.
Capitalising on nightlife as a driver of economic growth runs counter to the ethos of the club as a place to escape everyday norms.
The core of Burke's rich conception of tradition is his description and defense of what he calls "prejudice" — by which he means, roughly, the experience and virtue that repose in everyday norms and practices.
The second way in which the everyday norms of das Man are enlisted in authentic choice stems from the fact that when I commit myself to my "fate" I do so "in and with my 'generation'" (Heidegger 1962: 436).
Reflecting on everyday norms of social interactions, multicultural manners, or rather the conditions under which it would be rational for me to be concerned for the other and to believe that the other has also feelings of concern for me, seem to be more of an 'intercultural' than a 'multicultural' issue.
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