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run-of-the-mine

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  • adjective not special in any way

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Examples

  • On the surface, the accusations against him look run-of-the-mine.

    Archive 2005-03-01 Beach Blogger 2005

  • On the surface, the accusations against him look run-of-the-mine.

    Cementing Connections Beach Blogger 2005

  • Tourist promotion, run-of-the-mine infrastucture projects, and abnormal private business subsidies -- almost anything can be gussied up as 'disaster mitigation' to attract federal funding.

    Pensacola 'Perversity' Beach Blogger 2005

  • Tourist promotion, run-of-the-mine infrastucture projects, and abnormal private business subsidies -- almost anything can be gussied up as 'disaster mitigation' to attract federal funding.

    Archive 2005-10-01 Beach Blogger 2005

  • We think it self-evident that the interests at stake in the instant proceedings are more substantial, both on an individual and societal level, than those involved in a run-of-the-mine civil dispute.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

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