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Discover Ludwig"ordinary folks" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate normal people living ordinary lives, as opposed to wealthy people or people with political or social influence. For example, you might say "The government should be doing more to help ordinary folks who are struggling to make ends meet."
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These are ordinary folks".
The real first responders are ordinary folks.
Where the rich go, ordinary folks follow.
(No need to alarm the ordinary folks).
Ordinary folks don't believe in government".
These citations of ordinary folks are always so hokey.
REMEMBER when ordinary folks drove cars instead of S.U.V.'s?
"We weren't started by anybody downtown; we were started by ordinary folks".
"Nobody knows how the ordinary folks' money is spent," she added.
Bank executives do better than ordinary folks when those kinds of determinations are made.
Obama's popularity with the ordinary folks outside the United States comes as no surprise.
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