Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Within sagacity too, there is a sagacity that stops with common sense and a sagacity that transcends common sense.
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Natural law philosophers claimed the inferior status of women was common sense and a matter of nature.
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It also introduces reflexive monism, an alternative to dualism and reductionism that aims to be consistent with the findings of science and with common sense.
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Toad is intelligent, creative and resourceful however he is also narcissistic, self-centred almost to the point of sociopathy, and completely lacking in even the most basic common sense.
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Common sense and more traditional, numerical analysis seemed to indicate that this was preposterous.
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Proverbs are idioms that express a universal truth based on common sense or practical experience.
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We can believe and have faith in any way we please, but there is no evidence to sustain any reason, logic, common sense, or facts.
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His common sense exploded the pretensions of expert opinion, and his compelling eloquence warned of the evils of society loosed from its moorings in faith.
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Cliff is large and stolid but good-natured, slow-witted but with common sense.
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Common sense suggests that these people were most likely to be in the prodrome of a stroke when they sought help.
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