'normal way of life' is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it anytime to describe a situation in which a person or group lives or behaves in a typical and expected fashion. For example: After the outbreak of the pandemic, life in the city had to be re-oriented to a more restrictive normal way of life.
But at that time it was a normal way of life.
And then, after a period of time, we get back to our normal way of life".
That's the only way to get to a normal way of life: healthy and not dangerous for people".
"Communal apartments are not a normal way of life," said Mr. Kharit, who built bridges during the Soviet era.
"There's a measure of control and renunciation involved and it is something that is not your normal way of life, which makes it special.
It can also be difficult for women and girls who had been captured by extremists to return to their normal way of life.
Brad: I really admire Elon Musk, he's just disrupting the normal ways of life.
Questions about one's normal ways of life and common practices are certainly welcome, but generally only if you know a colleague on a personal, rather than strictly professional, level.
Tusa has cultivated a dark, intensely lyrical novel about the horrors, fears, and the persistent anxieties that plagued the "Big Easy" in the years after Katrina decimated their normal ways of life.
Between staff watching you, seeing therapists, being surrounded by others in the unit was normal and way of life.
"It was kind of a normal, very mundane way of life".
Thanks to Ludwig my first paper got accepted! The editor wrote me that my manuscript was well-written
Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia