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The phrase "viewed as commonplace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is considered ordinary or typical in a particular context or society. Example: "In today's digital age, online shopping is often viewed as commonplace among consumers."
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Today they are viewed as commonplace.
Such shows of force are viewed as commonplace by many South Koreans.
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Though not a longitudinal-causation design, Kim and colleagues [ 29] concluded that disturbances in emotional affectivity among girls are viewed as relatively "commonplace" and are therefore overlooked and avoided by parents.
Formerly viewed as a luxury item, these phones have become commonplace in the last 15 years, and since the early 1990's they have increasingly been regarded as an all-purpose cure-all for individual safety.
Formerly viewed as a necessity only in Washington, shredders have become commonplace since the Supreme Court ruling.
As long as it is commonplace for Liberian children to be viewed as sexual objects, and for men to think they can take what they want from them with impunity, then the child rape problem will persist and grow.
In 1990, Dean Simonton agreed: "Creativity and wisdom are frequently viewed as exhibiting contrary relations to aging," and sure enough, "Empirical research... appears to support this commonplace perception".
Booker is viewed as undecided.
Applicants are viewed as commodities.
"This was once just as commonplace as anything American".
— are as commonplace as best-burger recommendations in New York.
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