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She grew to a healthy weight, had pups of her own, and died naturally near her second birthday—roughly 70 years in human age, and completely unexceptional for a lab mouse.
SCIENTISTS CLONED MICE FROM FREEZE-DRIED SKIN CELLS, OPENING THE DOOR TO BIOPRESERVATIONSHELLY FANJULY 12, 2022SINGULARITY HUB 
It’s hard to address a crisis in masculinity when, as a culture, we can’t imagine what a decent, unexceptional guy might look like.
TED LASSO AND TV'S STRANGE QUEST TO BUILD THE PERFECT MANJUDY BERMANJULY 19, 2021TIME
That would have been a material and unexceptional proof that I lied, a proof of my guilt!
MY MEMOIRSMARGUERITE STEINHEIL
My grandparents, having ascertained that Miss Travers was a quite unexceptional person, had an access of cheerfulness.
THE STORY OF BAWNKATHARINE TYNAN
He was no mean hand, his slices of ham were very artist-like, and frying away in the most unexceptional manner.
THE WIDE, WIDE WORLDSUSAN WARNER
But this would be true, as unexceptional rule, only in our artificially simplified universe.
THE PRAGMATIC THEORY OF TRUTH AS DEVELOPED BY PEIRCE, JAMES, AND DEWEYDELTON LORING GEYER
Each is fresh and interesting in matter, unexceptional in tone and excellent in literary style.
THE BAY STATE MONTHLY, VOLUME 3, NO. 6VARIOUS
There is character drawing of an unexceptional kind in Honour.
ICONOCLASTSJAMES HUNEKER
It is fortunate that on this point we have the unexceptional testimony of Bede himself.
INSULA SANCTORUM ET DOCTORUMJOHN HEALY
In France one does get food at the railway stations, and at St. Michael the breakfast was unexceptional.
HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHTANTHONY TROLLOPE
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WORDS RELATED TO UNEXCEPTIONAL

  • acceptable
  • adequate
  • all right
  • ample
  • average
  • comfortable
  • common
  • competent
  • enough
  • fair
  • fair to middling
  • good
  • mediocre
  • middling
  • moderately good
  • passable
  • presentable
  • reasonable
  • respectable
  • right
  • satisfactory
  • sufficing
  • unexceptional
  • unimpeachable
  • unobjectionable
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