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normality

[nawr-mal-i-tee] / nɔrˈmæl ɪ ti /




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He said he didn't want "normality" as he reimagined modern-day aristocrats for his second men's collection, adding that his designs included some "angst and a kind of wrongness, engulfing wrong taste".

From Barron's

He seems unable to tolerate normality and shows little faith in quiet progress—set a good policy in place, tend to it as it settles.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said he didn't want "normality" in his reimagined aristocrats, adding that his designs included some "angst and a kind of wrongness, engulfing wrong taste".

From Barron's

This will mark a return to normality after many major data releases were delayed or not published due to last year’s lengthy government shutdown.

From The Wall Street Journal

"So sorry to see your hardship, especially at this time of year. We are thinking of you and hope you are able to get back to normality as soon as possible," one comment said.

From BBC