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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is just like normal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to a standard or typical situation, indicating that it is similar to what is usually expected. Example: "The weather today is just like normal for this time of year, with clear skies and mild temperatures."
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"This is just like normal, hey Ma?" Sherman asked on a recent Saturday as Ortega watched a movie while he played a college football video game.
Antimatter is just like normal matter, but with opposite electric charge.
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"We're just like normal people, passionate about the music".
We're just like normal people, except we put chillies in everything".
Jacob Eriksson, 28, travelling home to Stockholm via terminal 5 where BA's flights to the US depart, said after clearing security: "It's just like normal, I went through in about 10 minutes.
Like my sister knows some of them and that, it's just like normal people, so I think that influences you a lot because you know they are just regular people like your older brothers and sisters really," said another in year 12.
When you see Rony with his friends doing their dancing, they're just like normal children.
"It's just like normal living now, I'm very grateful for all they've done for me". But such services are being put under strain by the ageing population and budget cuts.
Social entrepreneurs are just like normal entrepreneurs, except our goal is fixing big world problems.
Check out Davey Wavey's new video above and like one of the guys says, "It's just like normal porn, pretty much... But, just gay".
SPAG-ing, on the other hand, is being done transparently by straight celebrities trying to validate us queers by suggesting queer people are OK, because they're just like normal people!
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