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

For example, take an everyday thing like Nike running shoes.
All I can say is it's an everyday thing now.
The polo shirt — is that an everyday thing for you?
That should be an everyday thing, that should be a norm.
But it wasn't a simple everyday thing for the people of Romania.
They weren't, but that kind of presidential distortion is now an everyday thing in Washington.
"For them, it's such an everyday thing and they're just handling this sperm," Posselt said.
It was an everyday thing,' said one former Obama aide who requested anonymity to speak frankly.
"Unfortunately, in the world we live in, this is fast becoming an everyday thing," Rodriguez said.
"It was an everyday thing for him to chase staff and be physically aggressive," one declared.
It was so weird, but because all the people were around it was just an everyday thing.
It's an everyday thing that has come to be totally normal, like the sound of traffic in London.
But I think my friends—and people in general—know that free booze can't be an everyday thing.
"But diet soda should be a treat or indulgence just like your favorite candy, not an everyday thing."
Since my last relationship was long distance, I am getting spoiled by this whole seeing my S.O. everyday thing.
There's even a photo of him, Carl Lentz, and Jay-Z just chilling like it's an everyday thing. 13.
"Music and clips from movies really lend themselves to turning an everyday thing into something really dramatic," Eckroth said.
Since coffee is such an everyday thing, it's really great when you come across a good deal on coffee makers.
We could hardly believe the deals that we were getting here, and this seemed to be an everyday thing at Walmart.
She wasn't claiming that the issue wasn't important, but that your average black person didn't see it as an everyday thing.
"Trying to improve, trying to find it — that's an everyday thing, over and over and over," he said through an interpreter.
The return on investment from advertisers is something that is, you know, an everyday thing for the people that are on the platform.
I know that's just an everyday thing for most, but I just love that I don't have to wear a restricting binder anymore.
I think this film is a small step to defeat this barrier—to make being gay an everyday thing, not an uncomfortable topic.
It's important to think it through carefully and don't make it an everyday thing because then the danger is you go too far with that.
This is from a video shoot but it's an everyday thing, it's a community out there, they stick together, they're not out there to cause trouble.
Alphabet's X details a garbage-sorting bot that's part of its plan to make robots an everyday thing X — formerly Google X — focuses exclusively on ambitious "moonshots," a.k.a.
So watching an 11-hour flight from London to San Francisco take just four minutes in this spectacular cockpit timelapse makes me wish supersonic air travel was an everyday thing.
"When I entered this world, violence was an everyday thing," said a wrestler, who has been a professional for nearly two decades and is taking part in the current tournament.
Whether it's bodega strikes, a massive Women's March, airport rallies, a Day Without Immigrants and tech company walk-outs, protesting and exercising your first amendment right is becoming an everyday thing.
It's easy to catch an NBA or NFL game and take it for what it is, but baseball depends so much on the rhythm of the summer—it's an everyday thing.
" Mathews says that while racism in China "undoubtedly exists," extreme cases such as people rubbing Africans' skin to see if their color will come off are no longer an "everyday thing.
Dean Strang and Jerry Buting, Avery's defense lawyers, have become unlikely heroes of the show — which is not an everyday thing for people most often portrayed as slimy and unscrupulous on episodes of Law & Order.
But here we are in 2017, and there is a group of startups that are looking to bring the usage, or in the case of Gfycat the creation, of GIFs closer and closer to an everyday thing.
Celebrity sightings are an everyday thing at the school where it costs $37,700 a year in tuition alone for high schoolers to attend: Recent Sierra Canyon rosters included the sons of the former N.B.A. players Scottie Pippen and Kenyon Martin.
Assigning such massive value to a cheap, everyday thing that a famous person happened to use can be explained in part by what psychologists call the "law of magical contagion": The often unconscious belief that a person's "essence" can be transmitted through the objects they touch.
"I made sure to put in the comments, 'Don't let these smiles fool you, this is not an everyday thing [and] this is not normal,' because I don't want another mommy to look at that picture and go, 'Oh, well, of course she put that picture up,' " she explains.
The song features the first ever instance in a Sakanaction song where Yamaguchi used the word in his lyrics, something he sees as a natural response to seeing love as an everyday thing now.
Cusp is a 2005 hard science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Metzger. It deals with two perpendicular rings running along the Earth's surface, that act as cosmic jets, using ionized hydrogen. In this universe, the fusion of organic and non organic material is an everyday thing. Multiple characters are portrayed in the story, and it is told from a third-person narrative.
These productions, along with those done for Ray Price and Eddy Arnold, helped usher in the use of big string sections on country music records. Cliffie Stone of Capitol Records said, "The wall has been breached and soon violins in country music will be an everyday thing". Sadly, Kathy Dee had a stroke and never finished the recordings. By the mid-1970s, Daily had quit producing records to concentrate on his music-publishing company, with Musicor fading from the scene.
Ferns was surprised by the strength of reactions to his role, and assessed that it was because of the domestic abuse: "You can have violence on screen and it's kind of an everyday thing but there's something about a man hitting a woman, within the confines of their own home, that people find hard to take." The aggression directed at him by members of the public intensified following Little Mo's imprisonment, forcing Ferns to wear a disguise when travelling on the London Underground.
Writers feared the panorama for the simplicity of its illusion. Hester Piozzi was among those who rebelled against the growing popularity of the panorama for precisely this reason. She did not like seeing so many people – elite and otherwise – fooled by something so simple. Another problem with the panorama was what it came to be associated with, namely, by redefining the sublime to incorporate the material.Jones 2006, p. 360 In their earliest forms, panoramas depicted topographical scenes and in so doing, made the sublime accessible to every person with 3 shillings in his or her pocket.Wilcox 2007, p. 1 The sublime became an everyday thing and therefore, a material commodity.
She added the sound effects of gunshots and a cash register to the chorus. Saying these sounds symbolise stereotypes of immigrants, M.I.A. refused to elaborate and wanted listeners to interpret the song for themselves noting, "America is so obsessed with money, I'm sure they'll get it". She told The Daily Beast that the gunshots embodied political refugees' experiences in war-torn areas, which she described as "a part of our culture as an everyday thing". Revisiting the song in 2013, M.I.A. expressed to Rolling Stone that "Paper Planes" was "a really Baltimore/Brooklyn song for me", partly inspired by her immersion in New York and Baltimore street culture.
Lord Zedd attacks the Command Center with an army of Putties and Zack arrives to defend it and Zordon. During his attempt to teleport them out, the teleportation relay is destroyed by a fake Alpha 5 with a bomb implanted in him. This causes the teleportation to malfunction and send Zack, Lord Zedd and the Putties to cross dimensions, where a "Dark" and familiar figure witnesses their arrival. The Power Rangers teleport to the same coordinates Zack went to and end up stranded in the DC Universe, a world where superpowered heroes are an everyday thing and villains are almost as powerful as the monsters that Rita and Zedd create.

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