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This was just commonplace.
"We accepted pornography, prostitution as just commonplace," he said to a conservative audience in Washington last spring.
Let's start by considering the definition of a cliche: the Oxford English Dictionary reminds us that cliches are aren't just "commonplace phrases" and "stereotyped characters," but also words and expressions appropriately described as "hackneyed".
If you live in the Northeast and you have pets, checking for ticks isn't just commonplace -- it's second nature.
SubPac could point to a future where experiencing music through multiple senses is not just commonplace, but expected.
According to the National Gallery, the painting was more than just commonplace, as Freud often "selected works that had a deep personal or emotional significance for him, or that resonated with his own work".
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Instead, hectic workdays, hard-to-coordinate family schedules, myriad convenience foods and a restaurant culture that now courts single diners have made eating alone not just acceptable, but commonplace.
It's just a commonplace thing.
"This was once just as commonplace as anything American".
A transcript of one wiretap from the investigation offers a sense of just how commonplace the practice is.
The idea is also that Asterix has to be great quality otherwise it will just be commonplace … We want to keep up the good work.
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