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"it's only normal" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea that something is expected or typical in a certain situation. Example: "After the long and tiring hike, it's only normal to feel exhausted."
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"It's only normal that this conference deal with this issue".
It's only normal you do so at training".
It's only normal that you keep on learning throughout a tournament".
"I think it's only normal they assumed this could be their year," said Representative Dean Kaufert, a Republican who introduced the legislation, speaking of the rifle association.
"I'm not surprised Beckham has been recalled because he's a great player and is doing well for Real Madrid; it's only normal that a coach should bring good players into his squad.
"The fact that he let down his own party to defend the Elian Gonzalez cause doesn't bother me at all because it's only normal -- he's trying to win votes," said Elena Henriquez, 67, a retired teacher from Nicaragua who arrived in Miami 11 years ago.
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"The military's legacy gives it a special credibility, and hence it is only normal that the military will share some of the responsibility in protecting the constitutional legitimacy and the civil state".
It is only normal that Morsi would want to get ride of Mubarak's minions.
"It is only normal that we have some frictions.
"It is only normal that the fans are disappointed but they are not the only ones," Allegri said.
L'Equipe presumably meant that after such strong individual performances in the race and in the season, it was only normal that Froome should hammer the opposition.
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