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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mundane reason" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a logical or practical explanation for something that may seem ordinary or uninteresting. Example: "I don't understand why you're so upset about not being invited to the party. There's probably a mundane reason, like the host forgetting to send out the invitations."
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Sim later offered a more mundane reason: insufficient funding.
Another, more mundane reason was hinted at by Toni Kroos.
Instead, the home-field advantage in baseball has to do with a more mundane reason: familiarity with the ballpark.
There's another, more mundane reason why Apple could be interested in Beats — one that hasn't gotten as much attention.
Not because of headline-grabbing, malicious fake reviews, but for a far more mundane reason: a significant minority of its users don't know what they're talking about.
"We had a very practical and mundane reason for going with the wall: we were trying to keep the children and dogs in the yard," Mrs. Reid said.
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There are some perfectly mundane reasons for that.
Theatre companies cite practical, even mundane, reasons for Reza's widespread popularity.
Matters are complicated by the fact that energy can be missing for more mundane reasons.
There are also, however, more mundane reasons that Italian justice never seems to resolve anything.
Facing nuclear annihilation or biological attack, characters would wander away from their posts for the most mundane reasons.
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