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commonplace [ˈkɑːmənpleɪs, Brit ˈkɒm-] ADJ

commonplace
it is commonplace to see that ...
é comum ver que ...

Usage examples with commonplace

it is commonplace to see that ...
é comum ver que ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There have been suggestions that cover-ups were commonplace.
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Historically, pneumatic control was commonplace, but electronic "direct digital control systems" are popular especially for mid-to-large size applications.
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At more than half of the schools visited, it was commonplace for more than 100 boys or girls to share a single working toilet.
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There were no roads, the people were starving and thievery was commonplace.
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Each community attended to its own, and mass burials were commonplace.
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He pioneered several approaches now commonplace in quantum chemistry, notably the use of pseudopotentials.
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The pitched delivery was established by 1772 when detailed scorecards became commonplace and the straight bat had already replaced the curved one by that time.
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False invasion alarms were commonplace up to the end of 1943.
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As pressure printing became more commonplace in the early 1900s, labels became cheaper and more easily distributed.
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Getting married immediately after high school was becoming commonplace and women were increasingly under tremendous pressure to marry by the age of 20.
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