Unremarkable in a sentence as an adjective

I went to a unremarkable Tier 4 college because my friend was going there.

It's about as unremarkable as a bad rainstorm.

They is as nondescript and unremarkable as this one, except that they are absolutely remarkable for their beauty.

Variable pricing is an observable and unremarkable fact of life.

What's remarkable about this is how the poster finds these casual encounters with homelessness "unremarkable".

British and Italian or Spanish habits are so obviously different that individual differences are quite unremarkable.

The most remarkable thing about the session he cites was how unremarkable it was; no one expected any great revelations and no one got any, as even Freedland himself said in a radio interview on the BBC after the session.

Better title: The propaganda arm of an enemy state reports that a politician in our state said that the head of our state is considering ending a surveillance program that would be completely unremarkable in the enemy state, at least according to the propaganda arm of our state.

Today's discussion[3] was extremely embarrassing, so much so that if I'd seen that discussion first I might never have joined the site, but the meanness was not among the most up-voted comments, and even though there were a some annoying individuals who felt the need to prove how unremarkable someone was, most were rather positive.

Unremarkable definitions

adjective

found in the ordinary course of events; "a placid everyday scene"; "it was a routine day"; "there's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"- Anita Diamant

See also: everyday mundane quotidian routine workaday