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Discover Ludwig"sounds ordinary" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to something mundane or everyday, or when something is unimpressive. Example: "The food at the restaurant sounded ordinary, so we decided to go elsewhere."
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Sounds ordinary enough.
It sounds ordinary, but the ingredients were impeccably fresh and crunchy.
The bacon and cheese pizza sounds ordinary, but it's an extravagant pie, topped with smoky slivers of shaved, cured pork and bits of ricotta cheese streaked with a winy fig-and-balsamic jam.
Sounds ordinary enough, but Buxton and Ratcliffe milk the situation to cartoonish extremes, pushing a giggly Malinga to play-act each lyric and every ad-lib.
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Throughout the book, she homes in on exchanges that sound ordinary enough yet manage to exceed their ordinariness, giving the writing psychological depth.
Does it sound ordinary?
The truth: She makes Björk sound ordinary.
Odd as it may sound, ordinary Moldovans might approve.
Salads sounded ordinary but they glowed with color and dewy freshness.
I could name you dishes, but they'll either sound ordinary (steamed rice with mushrooms) or confounding ("Autumn Vegetable Fukiyose").
"We're very informal here," she says in that bass fiddle of a voice that makes small things sound grand and grand things sound ordinary.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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