How To Use Unexceptional In A Sentence
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Since then, Michael has lived an unexceptional life.
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It is a reasonable yet unexceptional story that will please fans.
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Thus I have arrived at this conclusion: society has no further need for this unexceptional photography, but rather something that can shake people to the core.
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His remarks really should have been quite unexceptional.
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Musically, everything is absolutely fine, in a middle-of-the-road, unexceptional sort of way.
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Since then, Michael has lived an unexceptional life.
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Such language is unexceptional in prosperous countries that look at the United States on an almost equal footing economically.
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Police conduct would not amount to improper entrapment where it did no more than present the defendant with an unexceptional opportunity to commit a crime.
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On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
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On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
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On the broad canvas of presidential trade policy, Obama's decision is unexceptional, " says Doug Irwin, a trade historian at Dartmouth College.
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But what was this perfectly acceptable yet unexceptional production of a play doing in a season focused on dance?
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These were words that I hated just as much as the word “average,” and I knew they were lined up right around the corner ready to attach themselves to me like a name badge unless I did something exceptional and gave myself a better label, starting with my unexceptional, common-sounding name.
Unbearable Lightness
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In France, her cooking would be unexceptional.
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Some unexceptional remarks of his are quoted in the story.
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The longer we pat ourselves on the back for near misses and moral victories, the longer we linger in unexceptional days.
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Come next year these unexceptional throwbacks might have mutated into cunning reinventors.
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The lock, who complements brawn with brain, was an exceptional contributor to an unexceptional performance.
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The lock, who complements brawn with brain, was an exceptional contributor to an unexceptional performance.
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Paramount's work on this transfer is decent, if unexceptional.
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The claim was always more asserted than evidenced, which is just as well for a coalition that is about to test the patience of voters raising children on decent but unexceptional pay.
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Harrison Ford and Christopher Plummer are two exceptional actors, unfortunately thrown into a very unexceptional movie.
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The rest of the summer was unexceptional.
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There's an antishake feature, but low-light performance and overall quality proved unexceptional.
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But the generation in power in 1954 looked at enforced separation without the more revolting background of slavery to make it look unexceptional by contrast.
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And their great valour has been to make it look so unexceptional.
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Graham's series was the first set of American novels to depict the everyday life of an unexceptional African-American family.
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He ornamented such unexceptional oaters as ‘The Last Outpost,’ ‘Tennessee's Partner’ and ‘Cattle Queen of Montana’.
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The religious part of this argument is unexceptional.
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Other components are unexceptional, yet the Journey still represents solid value and looks good.
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These flat and unexceptional little keys, just south of Cuba in the Northern Caribbean, enjoy the status of a tax haven.
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The buildings are unexceptional, save that they differ considerably from the typical brick or clapboard row houses in the area.
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a unexceptional an incident as can be found in a lawyer's career
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While retaining strong connections with his roots, he progressed inexorably from unexceptional beginnings to a position of some eminence in Vienna.
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Thus I have arrived at this conclusion: society has no further need for this unexceptional photography, but rather something that can shake people to the core.
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The decor and ambience was unexceptional, but the personal service was top-notch and the food was very, very good.
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But "I Like It" is the disc's candy-coated center, a busy, frothy concoction of whomping synth noises, unexceptional beats and an abbreviated chorus somehow wrapped around Lionel Richie's "All Night Long.
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Thus I have arrived at this conclusion: society has no further need for this unexceptional photography, but rather something that can shake people to the core.
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Aside from one or two stand-out tracks, this record is wholly unexceptional.
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Thirty years ago such an observation would have been unexceptional.
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Pleasant yet unexceptional in appearance, he had a breezy, all-American manner and an intimate, unshowy voice.
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All of it was unexceptional verging on inedible.
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They encourage heavy, leveraged investments in undiversified assets that perform unexceptionally over time.
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It's an unexceptional observation, but the following day I receive a concerned telephone call from the band's press officer.
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Balance is relative and temporary and the relatively balanced world structure is unexceptional.
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It was just a pity the contest left something to be desired; the standard was unexceptional, and, for much of the game, Holland were a big disappointment.
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We suggest the record for this half-a-mile of road was unexceptional.
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I'm an unexceptional six feet tall, and I found that I had a pristine, unobstructed view of the stage.
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Musically, everything is absolutely fine, in a middle-of-the-road, unexceptional sort of way.
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The young David had an unexceptional upbringing.
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The rest of the summer was unexceptional.
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I was surprised at how unexceptional I found it.