commonplace in the PONS Dictionary

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He pioneered several approaches now commonplace in quantum chemistry, notably the use of pseudopotentials.
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During her upbringing, political dinner conversations were commonplace.
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Serfdom is an institution that has always been commonplace for human society; however, it has not always been of the same nature.
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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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The concept of a hospital affiliated with a medical school, though commonplace now, was groundbreaking at the time.
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Silk-weaving remained commonplace in the area until the early 20th century, when the process became industrialised.
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A music single ringtone downloaded 100,000 times are commonplace.
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The result embodies a poetic and restrained approach to questions which unfortunately are becoming more and more commonplace.
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False invasion alarms were commonplace up to the end of 1943.
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