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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were mundane enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is sufficiently ordinary or unremarkable in a particular context. Example: "The tasks assigned to us were mundane enough that we struggled to stay engaged throughout the day."
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Email's beginnings were mundane enough.
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His sense of South Florida, where he lives, is mundane enough to include descriptions of Miami drivers.
Most of the reasons were mundane.
"A lot of what I find attractive has to do with a situation or a continued loss of control," said Emma, "So a single sneeze or cough, while occasionally appreciated, is simply mundane enough for me to often ignore.
It has become routine for celebrities to broadcast banal information and fill Instagram with the "moments" that constitute their day, the tacit principle being that, once you are important enough, nothing is mundane.
I'm mundane.
"It was mundane stuff.
In fact, it's mundane.
Their preoccupations are mundane, yet vitally important.
Some of his desires are mundane.
After all, most deaths are mundane.
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