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Sentence count:213+6Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: averageSimilar words: formformerperformreformformalinformformatformulaMeaning: [nɔrm /nɔːm]  n. 1. a standard or model or pattern regarded as typical 2. a statistic describing the location of a distribution. 
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(31) Norm needed to use the bathroom.
(32) Pointing, she came toward Norm, teeth clenched.
(33) This, of course, is the norm.
(34) That was one departure from the norm.
(35) Historically, the single parent has been the norm in no society, but patriarchal linear life is now economically over.
(36) Departure from this norm must be weighed with full consciousness of the heavy risks involved. 4.
(37) It shows that positive policies to ease the pain of job-loss are now the norm rather than the exception.
(38) A beautiful social breakaway from the strict bouncer dominated norm of the suit and tie disco.
(39) Although she would dearly love to know if it was the norm for women to follow him home!
(40) Women of colour who face racist practices can not be simply incorporated into models which assume white women as the norm.
(41) These are more innocent diversions than used to be the norm.
(42) They knew better, she thought as she waited out at the curb for Norm to pick her up.
(43) Usually only blackness is named,(Sentence dictionary) which constitutes the white majority as the norm.
(44) The norm for the duration of commercial leases has for many years been twenty-five years.
(45) In order to understand the force of this social norm, it is necessary to look beyond social presentation.
(46) It was the post-conciliar Church that came increasingly to recognize this as the norm, at least for smaller congregations.
(47) Half a century later, when vinyl discs became the norm, there was another complication.
(48) For those men and women who live into middle age, pain, disease and poverty are the norm rather than the exception.
(49) Eventually the price of such devices will fall and PostScript recorders will become the norm - just as they have with typesetting.
(50) The new publication date of January, which will now become the norm, is the result of widespread demand from centres.
(51) Exchange of witness statements is to be the norm in all actions, not just personal injury actions.
(52) But it is not generally the stuff that appears on television, where self-restraint has become the norm.
(53) Norm said, and it was all she could do to keep from slapping that fresh mouth of his.
(54) But remember that these cars accrue, and can withstand, significantly higher mileages than petrol cars, 50-90,000 being the norm.
(55) Whites appear to end up almost exactly where they started, with almost three quarters at or above the national norm.
(56) In cultures where arranged marriages were the norm, the task of marrying was probably psychologically simpler.
(57) Perhaps it means that low-key, sporadic participation, which is the norm for most displays of citizenship, is not enough?
(58) I sat on the wheelbarrow and sank my teeth into a fresh loaf. Dry bread was the norm.
(59) Type 1 here represents a democratic system in which party competition is minimal, and grand coalition government is the norm.
(60) There were no women among 15 candidates on the list that consultant Norm Roberts presented.
More similar words: formformerperformreformformalinformformatformulauniformnormallyhormoneperformerinformalformerlyplatformenormousformationtransforminformationtransformation
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