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The phrase "seemingly mundane" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that appears ordinary or uninteresting at first glance, but may have a deeper meaning or significance. Example sentence: Despite its seemingly mundane appearance, the old book held priceless secrets within its pages.
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Even seemingly mundane questions elicited elliptical responses.
Random, seemingly mundane stuff — unless, of course, it was yours.
Plants, no matter how seemingly mundane, are endlessly enthralling.
— encourage more disclosure, no matter how seemingly mundane.
Seemingly mundane details were often a result of group decisions.
"These might be seemingly mundane," Mr. Stanley said.
A seemingly mundane morning commute suddenly turned to tragedy.
Even the seemingly mundane preparations have a thoughtful touch.
Mr Harris dramatises seemingly mundane events: taking dictation, transcribing speeches, swotting up on the law.
Glasbau Hahn applied an engineer's mentality to a seemingly mundane object.
These actions, while seemingly mundane, in Mr. Carter's weathered hands are like sacred moves.
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