be commonplace

Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words

Used to state that something is normal and not unusual.

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Examples (10)

  • In today's digital age, online shopping has become commonplace.
  • Minor disagreements between siblings are commonplace in almost every family.
  • It was once commonplace to write letters by hand, but now it's a rarity.
  • Will robotic assistants in homes be commonplace in the next fifty years?
  • In tropical climates, afternoon rain showers are a commonplace occurrence.
  • Such security measures were not commonplace before the incident.
  • The use of renewable energy sources is becoming increasingly commonplace.
  • Among athletes, rigorous training schedules are commonplace.
  • Decades ago, international travel wasn't as commonplace as it is today.
  • After the software update, glitches became commonplace for a few days.