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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly ordinary" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not especially remarkable or out of the ordinary, but also not completely mundane or average. For example: "The plot of the novel was fairly ordinary, with a predictable love story and minimal character development."
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Good, but fairly ordinary.
But the details were fairly ordinary.
In fact, they are fairly ordinary.
SARAH MASHELE is a fairly ordinary sort of witchdoctor.
Fairly ordinary middle-ranking bankers raked it in.
"He was a fairly ordinary boy," Shpakov says.
In fact, being fairly ordinary could be to your advantage.
A time-traveller from 1973, on the other hand, would find a modern kitchen fairly ordinary.
At first glance, the S01 looks like a fairly ordinary smartphone.
And, by dog-people standards, this last storm was fairly ordinary.
Both novels span decades, depicting fairly ordinary lives studded with such swipes of fate.
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