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normalcy

[nawr-muhl-see] / ˈnɔr məl si /


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The path back to normalcy began two weeks after the Eaton fire, when I left my temporary hotel room to attend a press conference for the Dodgers’ latest Japanese import, Roki Sasaki.

From Los Angeles Times

Recall that in May 2007, the U.S. asset-backed market seized up for a few days, only to return to apparent normalcy—until the global financial crisis later that year revealed what had been lurking underneath.

From Barron's

“They’ve lost everything, and I want them to feel a sense of normalcy when nothing else in their life is normal,” Avery said in January.

From Los Angeles Times

It also hosted a Catalina trip for those who lost their homes to help families take a breath and experience a few days of normalcy.

From Los Angeles Times

The student said he went to her flat on 20 March with a charcuterie selection to bring some "normalcy" to the "bizarre situation".

From BBC