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There are a near infinite number of manga and anime that approach this topic / setting differently.
Black Clover is what you're describing almost to a T. Its premise is "magic is so commonplace and everyone can do it that it's strange that the protagonist is one of the few who can't do it".
I quit this show after a few episodes though. I like shonen well enough but the near constant screaming was just not my bag of what I was trying to watch at the time. I've heard it tones down on that and gets better in the later seasons though.
I know there's good stuff out there, but it's more fun to complain about how a very large number of low quality anime/manga just take the same generic "fantasy europe but also like a video game" sort of setting.