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Discover Ludwig"mundane objects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to ordinary, common, or everyday things that are not particularly interesting or special. For example: "The museum is filled with mundane objects from the everyday life of ancient civilizations."
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Road racing is a world in which mundane objects and everyday occurrences are deadly.
Such mundane objects are their instruments — even the wood table at which four band members sit.
Mundane objects are pressed into use to suggest the trappings of magic to variable effect.
But now, she is being swallowed in the proliferation of mundane objects, paper, plastic and metal.
Along with mundane objects like necklaces and chisels are items associated with magic like amulets.
He usually works from old family pictures or staged photographs of mundane objects like trash bags or videocassettes.
His pencils, his scissors, his ruler, his stapler — the most mundane objects became somehow radiant because they were his.
Sometimes Warhol's boxes are praised for subverting the distinction between mundane objects of everyday life and "art" in a museum.
Obvious examples are our cars, airplanes, and everything electronic: computers, phones, cameras — even mundane objects like the plastic bottle that holds your soda or water.
Page A23 Obituaries JAN GROOVER, 68 Her relentlessly formal still lifes of mundane objects brought a sense of Renaissance stateliness to postmodern photography.
And the themes of loss and the meaning of mundane objects was explored movingly in "Gone Missing," a more fully realized docudrama by the Civilians several years ago.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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