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So widely shared it stops being noticed, which is exactly how it hides.

means Occurring often, shared by many, or belonging to everyone rather than to anyone in particular.

from From Latin communis, shared by all, built from com- (together) and munis (bound by duty) — the idea of a common obligation came first, the boring sense of ordinary arrived later.

The commonsShared land villagers grazed before fences ended that.
Math twistCommon denominators unite fractions by force, not friendship.
House ofEngland named its elected chamber after ordinary people.
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