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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the commonplace" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to something that is ordinary, usual, or widely accepted. Example: "In today's society, the commonplace acceptance of technology has transformed how we communicate."
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the commonplace
adjective
Ordinary; having no remarkable characteristics.
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Bowlers win matches, the commonplace understanding goes.
The safe, the sound, the commonplace.
The commonplace is made mythic, Cocteau style.
It is a kingdom of the commonplace.
An economic meltdown can camouflage itself in the commonplace.
Inventive fiction by a troubadour of the commonplace.
It makes the commonplace strange and forages in the ordinary.
His photographs revealed the drama hidden in the commonplace.
"The commonplace is the thing, but it's hard to find.
Another version of the commonplace is, no man is above the law.
"All the commonplace compromises and conventions were booed, mocked, dragged through the mud," Gros writes.
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