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She could not understand Jude because her mind was too commonplace.
Planning to demonstrate his handiwork, he edited the footage, but then, at the last moment, decided it was too commonplace.
After some research, she had jettisoned her original idea, to build a snowman, because it was too commonplace.
Spitz's characterization — oblique, muted, hazy at the edges — which at first seems an imaginative underachievement, turns out to be apposite: his averageness makes him the perfect Everyman Survivor, sufficiently attached to the lost mores to lament them but dull enough to bear their loss: "Beauty could not thrive, and the awful was too commonplace to be of consequence.
However, a number of those involved in the campaign had already begun to express their doubts: "the population might well resent having this poster crammed down their throats at every turn"; it was "too commonplace to be inspiring"; and "it may even annoy people that we should seem to doubt the steadiness of their nerves".
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Forget Holst's "Planets": that's too commonplace for this band.
The vitriol aimed at this style of headline writing goes beyond it just being too commonplace.
Nothing is too trivial to go without mention; no passing thought is too commonplace to go unshared.
Other owners also acknowledge that the scene has become too diluted, and that clubs themselves are too commonplace.
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