prosaic in A Sentence

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    There are some Prosaic reasons too.

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    And they all had fairly Prosaic names.

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    But, unlike the film, the ending was much more Prosaic.

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    But it's not that simple, and it's not that Prosaic.

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    I think the truth is probably more Prosaic than that.

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    His ideas and ideals are those of society in general and he is accepted as a respectable, but average and Prosaic man.

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    His gentle name of the country has received from the Cypriot neighbors, but its value is very Prosaic- the country of the calves.

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    Sadowski quoted my words accurately but turned their meaning upside-down; he transformed my rather Prosaic observation of fact into part of a grand theory that I never enunciated- and with which, for the record, I repudiate.

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    Now I must say, on a more Prosaic level, that I enjoy very much the whole situation here because there are very nice people, very good friends, and I enjoy- how shall I put it?- their horizons?

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    Life in the country brought him in direct contact with the soil of his land, and the daily, Prosaic, matter- of- fact business of looking after the estates enabled him to see at first hand how the vast majority of his people lived.

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