Examples of 'became commonplace' in a sentence

Meaning of "became commonplace"

became commonplace: When something becomes usual or ordinary. It is used to describe a situation, behavior, or object that is widely accepted or frequently encountered

How to use "became commonplace" in a sentence

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Such profiling became commonplace in policing thereafter.
Campaigning directly to the people became commonplace.
It just became commonplace that we were going to be.
Speeds rose and accidents became commonplace.
It became commonplace in south florida.
Forced labor of camp prisoners became commonplace.
When broadband became commonplace in much of the connected homes.
This was before they became commonplace.
They became commonplace.
Through repetition the word became commonplace.
Alien visitation became commonplace in the area known for cement.
Eating with chopsticks gradually became commonplace.
Ethnonationalist rhetoric became commonplace among both teachers and politicians.
It was years before digital art photography became commonplace.
Exotic cars became commonplace.

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It was cheap to manufacture and thus quickly became commonplace.
But its usage only became commonplace in the next century.
Privileges for state officials gradually became commonplace.
Marriages became commonplace.
In late imperial times forgiveness actually became commonplace.
Streaming video became commonplace and laid the groundwork for YouTube.
Coronary bypass surgery became commonplace.
Its use at MIT became commonplace in numerous research projects.
Vacant buildings and then lots became commonplace.
Currently, it became commonplace to watch famous being ridiculed during commercial breaks.
Even the macabre became commonplace.
Pictures of prime ministers with distinguished guests at the door became commonplace.
Death threats became commonplace.
So funny because it was just before digital photography became commonplace.
Runs on banks became commonplace.
It was with the development of bronze that edged metal weapons became commonplace.
Drinking games became commonplace.
The occasional auto accidents where vehicles struck houses became commonplace.
Divorce also became commonplace.
Idle times in the work of drilling crews and forced leaves became commonplace.
Space travel became commonplace.
It was not until one hundred years later that the word became commonplace.
Regimental flags for individual units became commonplace during the EarlyModernperiod.
The term was picked up by speculative builders like ThomasCubitt and soon became commonplace.
Recruitment and training became commonplace for imprisoned PKK members.
These and ten thousand other wonders we discovered up there soon became commonplace.
This was before the name became commonplace in American culture.
Phone calls have evolved in the time since cell phones became commonplace.
Regimental flags for individual units became commonplace during the Early Modern period.
But some sources state it was largely because of this incident that pads became commonplace.
He also emphasizes a trend that became commonplace in liberation theology,.
Psychoanalysis powerfully shaped the twentieth century and Freudian ideas became commonplace.
It became commonplace in reports on the US-led coalition 's efforts to control the region.
Idolatry and immorality became commonplace.
Red, yellow, and green became commonplace in the early decades of the 20th century.

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