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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ordinary mortals" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used when referring to people who are not especially powerful or important. For example: "We ordinary mortals can only admire the feats of these superhuman athletes."
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The ballets feature ordinary mortals.
Ordinary mortals would have raved.
SOMETHING about chess champions scares ordinary mortals.
What hope, then, for ordinary mortals?
But this would have meant nothing to ordinary mortals.
Brian's journalistic approach made the guides intelligible to ordinary mortals.
Ordinary mortals tend to have problems understanding ideas like this.
Consequently, McGregor has a workload that would terrify ordinary mortals.
Don't the laws of the United States already treat corporations more favorably than ordinary mortals?
Do you need a Dr. V? Or is there a system that ordinary mortals can adapt?
Our Tokyo bureau chief told me that "no ordinary mortals" take a taxi from the airport.
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