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Discover Ludwig"will be commonplace" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about something that isn’t yet common but is expected to become so. For example, "Renewable energy sources will be commonplace by the end of the decade."
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In the future an album like this will be commonplace; today, it's radical.
Such waspishness will be commonplace, I fear, in every surgery in the land.
Phones with both cameras and GPS will be commonplace in five years' time.
It is thought similar heatwaves will be commonplace in the next four to six weeks.
Hunt pointed out that in the future IPTV services will be commonplace.
"Within five years, it will be commonplace in most pro sports," he said.
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But I think it'll be commonplace in homes too".
5. Robots Will Be Commonplace After false starts, artificial intelligence is slowly entering every day life.
Holland noted that recent Alaskan village resettlements cost some US $10 million per village, and that international migration will soon be commonplace in the Pacific, although it will be challenging, time-consuming, and expensive.
They will be aesthetic, powerful, and enhance our lives but so too will they be commonplace, obvious, and boring.
The idea is also that Asterix has to be great quality otherwise it will just be commonplace … We want to keep up the good work.
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