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one who is run of the mill type average​

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Answered by mahira15
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Explanation:

run-of-the-mill

adjective

ordinary, with no special or interesting characteristics

साधारण, मामूली (विशेष या रोचक गुणों से रहित)

Something or someone that is "run-of-the-mill" is probably not notable. The phrase "run of the mill" appears to have originated from early factory quality control and described work that had not been graded and was therefore unlikely to be either exceptionally good or exceptionally bad.

Answered by navjotn406
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Answer:

COMMON You use run-of-the-mill to describe something or someone that is ordinary and not at all exciting. It was just run-of-the-mill TV movie stuff. The food was fairly run-of-the-mill. I was just a very average, run-of-the-mill kind of student.

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