quite commonplace
Frequency: 7.010.2 per million words
Indicates that something is very normal, to a significant degree.
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- In today's world, owning a smartphone has become quite commonplace.
- Working from home is now quite commonplace in many industries.
- A century ago, such long journeys by sea were quite commonplace.
- In this region, afternoon thunderstorms are quite commonplace during the summer.
- It's quite commonplace for students to have part-time jobs while studying.
- Online meetings have become quite commonplace since the pandemic.
- The use of digital effects in movies is now quite commonplace.
- Soon, electric cars will be quite commonplace on our roads.
- The challenges she faced, while difficult, were quite commonplace for people of her generation.
- Seeing people listen to podcasts on their commute is quite commonplace these days.