unremarkably

ADVERB
  1. under normal conditions
    usually she was late
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How To Use unremarkably In A Sentence

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  • Wolverine unremarkably escapes the Weapon X compound immediately after the adamantium bonding – no killing, no thrills. X-Men Origins: Wolverine [Ryan's Review] « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • In fact, the past few days have passed off unremarkably, even quite pleasant at times. Times, Sunday Times
  • While these activities are in themselves unremarkably normal business operations, they signal that porn is becoming a mainstream business -- a legitimate business, being taken more seriously by Wall Street, the media, and the political establishment. Jackson Katz: Interview With Porn Scholar, Part 2: Business and Culture
  • Not scary, not provocative, just depressingly, unremarkably crass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although he advocated polishing his boots with Champagne he maintained without apparent contradiction that men should be unremarkably dressed. Menswear's Young Bloods Kick It Old School
  • Exhausted after two grueling climbs in 90-degree heat, the main pack let six unknown riders break away, then rode together, unremarkably, for the rest of 112-mile 10th stage between the Alpine towns of Chambery and Gap on Wednesday. Tour Cyclists Take Working Holiday
  • Requiem's central characters are also big city drug dealers who want personal liberty, but they have no idealistic notions about freedom, and they are unremarkably dressed.
  • She worked steadily, though unremarkably, for another 10 years until, at the age of 29, she was offered a Seventies sitcom which revolved around a couple trying to live off the land in Surbiton.
  • Frist smiled and spoke unremarkably from the lectern, reeking of silverback testosterone. ” Think Progress » ThinkFast: May 24, 2006
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