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"so commonplace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It's commonly used to describe something that is widespread or seen frequently. For example, "Social media has become so commonplace that virtually everyone with access to the internet has an account."
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So commonplace concerns trump politics.
Pain so commonplace was somehow more bearable.
"Marriage is so commonplace, so ordinary.
Death was so commonplace that nothing was mentioned.
These comments have become so commonplace, they're almost unremarkable.
The concerts in New York pioneered the charity performances that have now become so commonplace.
Much about the scene on Wednesday was lamentable, perhaps because the discord was so commonplace.
He is presumably trying to tell us that corporate crime is so commonplace that it's banal.
Scientists were surprised that the mutations in the dark matter of melanoma tumors were so commonplace.
After a while it was so commonplace that one became immune to it.
No wonder that stories of its imminent demise are so commonplace.
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