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1 Bizarre has become the new norm in Australia since the Covid-19 outbreak.
2 For Newport County, though, a new year giant killing is the new norm .
3 If that figure continues to rise, working multiple jobs may be the new norm .
4 I think certainly for the rest of 2020 this could be the new norm .
5 The practice has "become the new norm for today's digitally native families."
6 Staying indoors has become the new norm for many and students are no exception.
7 It did not lift and exhaustion became my new norm .
8 In other words, the new norm is to expect the worst of the street.
9 We think that's because of false hope, and this is the new norm , he said.
10 He said the move will become "the new norm " from today.
11 Many of us will struggle with the new norm .
12 Temperature checks may become the new norm at airports.
13 COVID-19 has presented a new norm , so why not up the ante on lunch options?
14 Is it now the new norm that we have to prove how British we are?
15 However, this new norm comes with fresh challenges.
16 The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way businesses function, with work-from-home emerging as the new norm .
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