Sentence examples for now mundane from inspiring English sources

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For weeks now, mundane tasks — making dinner reservations and paying for purchases by credit card — have become a frustrating challenge.

Sights that were once shocking – middle class men and women rifling through the rubbish cans on streets – are now mundane.

And robot space flight, which was little more than a Flash Gordon fantasy early in 1957, is now mundane.

And that's just cars: Think of all those drones (especially the larger models), connected medical devices (pacemakers and insulin pumps), national power grids, smart ovens and on and on — all now mundane, all largely automated, all connected and thus all conceivably vulnerable.

The predictable is now mundane, and the unpredictable often reality.

For the second week in a row, Russert used a video tape of himself as fodder for one of his now, mundane "gotcha moments".

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As with all great satires, what was once exaggeration has now become mundane.

But the pace of app innovation is such that a slide show with some audio accompaniment is now considered mundane.

This now seems mundane, but at the time -- when the Internet was mostly clunky text -- it was astonishing to be able to listen to a Seattle Mariners baseball game on a computer in Washington, D.C.

If you come from being a contribution at work, you will find pleasure in things you now find mundane.

This sort of scene is now routine on the Greenway public path, even on a mundane Monday afternoon.

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