Examples of 'more common sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "more common sense"

More common sense is a phrase used to emphasize the need or importance of using practical and logical judgment in decision-making or problem-solving. It suggests that relying on common sense, rather than complex theories or speculation, can lead to more sensible and effective outcomes.

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more common sense
I see children with more common sense.
I want more common sense in government.
If your cousin had more common sense.
A little more common sense can avoid that.
Had shown a little more common sense.
And more common sense.
I would like to see a bit more common sense.
They have more common sense than that.
If only she had a little more common sense.
I expected more common sense from all of you.
Or maybe they just have more common sense.
Still more common sense.
We need less laws and more common sense.
I have more common sense than some homo with no balls.
I would expect more common sense.

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He had more common sense than Brad but was not immune to trouble.
People need more common sense.
Teaching artificial intelligence to create visuals with more common sense.
They need more common sense.
The money would go further with a little more common sense.
People have more common sense than that.
Let us start talking with a bit more common sense.
That seems more common sense to me.
You would think they would show a little more common sense.
They have more common sense.
I would like to see a bit less ideology and a bit more common sense.
Rocks have more common sense than that.
I just wish that young man had shown a little more common sense.
He had more common sense.
I would respond to the Minister with a call for more common sense.
But you have more common sense than she does.
Sound asleep Which is where we should all be if we had more common sense.
My critters have more common sense than most humans.
We hope and insist that the Senate shows more common sense.
My mother had more common sense than a hundred people.
I thought Chase Andrews would have more common sense.
She seems to have more common sense than a lot of people.
Which is where we should all be, if we had more common sense.
They make more common sense than our own leaders.
God knows, you have got more common sense.
Maybe I have more common sense than a lot of people.
This legislation needs urgent attention, and more common sense is needed.
We need more common sense in government, not less.
Americans have more common sense.
For somebody who wants to go to Princeton, I would expect more common sense.
I like to say that good nutrition is more common sense than any kind of science.
Than I give her credit for. Seems Mildred Hubble has a lot more common sense.
I would like to see a bit more common sense and more room for mutual recognition.
Thank goodness, the United Kingdom has more common sense.
Hopefully people will have more common sense and use their votes more wisely.

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