Commonplace

/ˈkɑːmənpleɪs/ adjective

So ordinary and usual that it's not interesting or special anymore; happening all the time.

Originally from the concept of a 'commonplace book'—a personal notebook where people wrote down memorable or useful passages. Over time, the term shifted to describe something that appeared everywhere and was therefore unremarkable.

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