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This was so ordinary as to not require comment.
"His desire for the fortune-teller had become the first exceptional event in a life so tawdry and yet so ordinary as to have no texture whatsoever".
It's not so much that Cyrus has changed (or that she has, at least, changed tack strategically; both are so ordinary as to be banal), it's that this is what everybody thinks a grownup woman looks like: pretty, tamed, straight, still, white.
This distortion of our collective experience is so ordinary as to escape much notice.
So ordinary as to be mundane, made of basic cotton (don't use plastic or plastic-coated, which will melt, or jute, which can be too stiff), a well-wrapped cone, not unlike Keats' well-wrought urn, operates as a metaphor for kitchen organization.
Even with someone so ordinary as Harry, or even so obnoxious, he's always sympathetic.
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Artists lip-synching during high-stakes live appearances is so ordinary now as to be tedious to discuss.
I never could wear it to my office, I quickly decided; it would be so out of the ordinary as to appear costume-y.
MTV VJ so thoroughly dumb and ordinary as to have won the heart of every dumb and ordinary adolescent girl in America, probably including the one you're hitting on.
Some people might regard such a dream as good, but others could consider it as so out of the ordinary as to be delusional.
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