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How to use common or garden in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "common or garden" and check conjugation/comparative form for "common or garden". Mastering all the usages of "common or garden" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A lot of the artefacts will be recognisable to your common-or-garden Potterhead.
From the waist up she's your common-or-garden goddess, but from the waist down she is a decaying corpse.
On one hand they're given exorbitant praise for common or garden acts of decency, or the very palest glimmers of wit.
Yet being fair, firm or a good friend—to take three common-or-garden virtues—need not be pleasant and may be taxing.
But the only thing that distinguishes this from common-or-garden homophobia is its ending: People do suddenly find whatever's out the window of deep interest when something like this happens.
The fact that all of the inmates on the units shared a common cause and identity meant that they were far better organized and more dangerous than your regular common or garden criminals.
VR is not cinema, although we're being told people will watch movies in VR. VR is not your common-or-garden games console, although gaming is being primed as a major use-case.
They're very unusual, so they kind of reach places that most of the what I call the "common or garden singer-songwriters," some of whom are very bland indeed, they just don't reach that.
All his new-money brashness, his wrong type of sexism, his grand mythopoeic violence decked out in gold and marble—it's entirely foreign to the prim, petty, insular viciousness of common-or-garden English Toryism.
If indeed they felt they had no choice but to act so furtively, that would lend weight to speculation that Mr Meng's disgrace has less to do with common-or-garden corruption and more with some kind of high-stakes political struggle unfolding in Beijing.
It plays like your common-or-garden Xbox One, so if you're going to shell out just as much as you did for an Xbox One at launch, you need to really want the immersion and detail that 4k and 6 teraflops give you.
From weeping over the partial travel ban from six countries President Obama had similarly singled out (and claiming that the Statue of Liberty was weeping also), to claiming that Justice Gorsuch was unfit to be confirmed for unspecified reasons, he has been little more than a common or garden obstructionist, as he and Pelosi leg it to the left, following Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
The plays appeared in "pleasant and readable books in small format" which "were supposed ... to have been taken for common or garden use, domestic rather than library sets".Franklin, 11–12. Shakespeare became "domesticated" in the 18th century, particularly with the publication of family editions such as Bell's in 1773 and 1785–86, which advertised themselves as "more instructive and intelligible; especially to the young ladies and to youth; glaring indecencies being removed".Qtd.
This crossing is complete with its own (now privately owned) crossing lodge which was sold off and replaced with a common or garden shed in more recent years. The crossing was the subject of controversy in 2002 when all crossings on the railway were automated. The local farmer who utilises the crossing refused to allow the railway to install the automatic barriers as it had elsewhere and so therefore this remains the final surviving manned occupational level crossing on the railway, and indeed on the island.
Retrieved November 21, 2010. In the novel, Hiccup's dragon, Toothless, is a Common or Garden Dragon, a small breed. In the film, Toothless is an injured Night Fury, the rarest species of all dragons, far faster, aerodynamic and more powerful than the other species, and is large enough to serve as a flying mount for both Hiccup and Astrid. The filmmakers hired cinematographer Roger Deakins (known for frequently collaborating with the Coen brothers) as a visual consultant to help them with lighting and overall look of the film and to "add a live-action feel".
Muriel St Clare Byrne devoted a lifetime to the study of Tudor England, gathered together and edited primary sources and published these, including the Lisle Letters, and the Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII, as well as publishing books which were entirely her own work, such as Elizabethan Life in Town and Country, Elizabethan Home and Common or Garden Child. A not-unfaithful record. The Lisle letters are the correspondence of Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle, consisting of 3000 letters. These were seized on the orders of Henry VIII when Lisle was accused of treason and sent to the Tower of London.

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