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unexceptional

[uhn-ik-sep-shuh-nl] / ˌʌn ɪkˈsɛp ʃə nl /


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July’s weather was exceptional for being unexceptional in D.C.

From Washington Post

Among the thousands of lawsuits New York City faces each year, this case was unexceptional — a man suing the city and several police officers over his arrest during a 2016 demonstration.

From New York Times

And now we see how the Capitol riot has been played down as unimportant or unexceptional, something no more worrisome than, say, last summer’s protests.

From Seattle Times

He called it a “psychological portrait” of a man he says was an unexceptional former KGB agent who became obsessed with amassing unlimited wealth and staying in power.

From Washington Post

This version has been corrected to show a data security expert said the case is exceptional, not unexceptional.

From Seattle Times