Sentence examples for perfectly common from inspiring English sources

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It's perfectly common in local elections two or three years in to lose seats.

It's perfectly common for an artist to overpaint an image as it is for a client who's commissioned that artist to ask for changes..

It is perfectly common for some women to not be able to fully climax, and I'm aware that there are psychological aspects to consider that are better suited to a year of therapy rather than my vague sexpertise; but just by addressing the physical I think we could get somewhere, even if it's not the big finish.

Twilight: Breaking Dawn is about the horrors of marriage and childbirth more than those of being a mewling vegetarian vampire, and throughout the series, Meyers makes a woman's life seem like a torturous trial at nearly every stage, from the pain of mediocrity and pulsing hormones in the earlier books to the persistent specter of death hanging over perfectly common life choices in the later ones.

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That is what you do in any other walk of life, so it seems perfectly good common sense to do it in government.

In modern America, as I suggested at the beginning, everything is political; and goldbuggism, which fits so perfectly with common political prejudices, will probably continue to flourish no matter how wrong it proves.

Scientific American said that Hubbard's book contained "more promises and less evidence per page than any publication since the invention of printing", while The New Republic called it a "bold and immodest mixture of complete nonsense and perfectly reasonable common sense, taken from long acknowledged findings and disguised and distorted by a crazy, newly invented terminology".

The point of all this is that we will drop perfectly obvious, common sense ideas (the sun goes around the earth) in favor of truly weird ideas (the earth beneath us is spinning), when there are things they don't account for (fails some if... then... tests) and the new idea satisfies the if... then... tests, but that we don't do it with religious ideas.

It's called metathesis, and it's a very common, perfectly natural process.

The episode perfectly illustrates the common sense behind separating the two roles.

You may not know this, but "great" and "gay" both start with "g," and "Make America Gay Again" is a common, perfectly innocent typo that could appear on White House e-mail blasts, T-shirts, and caps.

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