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"normally thought of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe things that are commonly or regularly considered or conceptualized in a certain way. Example: "Traveling to exotic locations is normally thought of as a luxury, but for Amanda it was a way of life." This sentence suggests that most people view traveling to exotic places as a luxurious experience, but for Amanda it is a more common occurrence. Another example: "Studying for exams is normally thought of as a stressful and tedious task, but with the help of her study group, Sarah found it to be a more enjoyable experience." Here, the phrase is used to convey that most people view studying for exams as difficult and unenjoyable, but for Sarah it was different because of her study group.
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Degas is not normally thought of as a Symbolist, but his engagement with photography suggests otherwise.
isn't normally thought of as the leader with the bat, but he is now.
The criteria led some foods not normally thought of as healthy to make the list.
NOTTINGHAM is 128 miles (206km) from London, and not normally thought of as a commuter town.
In fact, calculation underlies many activities that are not normally thought of as mathematical.
Solutions are normally thought of in terms of liquids; however, solutions may include solids and even gases.
Experimentation, with all its risks, is essential to contemporary art and can extend beyond things normally thought of as art.
Using a broad definition of a tree, the book covers many small, overlooked species normally thought of as shrubs.
And what renders it compelling and penetrating is precisely its empathy for a woman normally thought of as inhumanly evil.
This CO2 is, ironically, a by-product of geothermal energy, which is normally thought of as an "emissions free" technology.
This opens the way toward analyzing datasets not normally thought of as suitable for decoding and makes it possible to run decoding on studies with reduced scan time.
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