Examples of 'sense prevailed' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense prevailed"

Sense prevailed: This phrase signifies that reason or good judgment has triumphed or been evident in a given situation or decision

How to use "sense prevailed" in a sentence

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sense prevailed
Sense prevailed and the proposal was dropped.
I like to think that common sense prevailed.
But sense prevailed and now we have it back.
In this case common sense prevailed.
Common sense prevailed just as it does today.
I am glad to see good sense prevailed.
Common sense prevailed and he should be praised when he makes a good call.
And today sense prevailed.
You can guess that nothing happened and good sense prevailed.
Sanity and good sense prevailed in the end.
Sense prevailed and Mary was imprisoned in England.
At last good sense prevailed.
You are a very sensitive person . But you see, in the end, good sense prevailed.
But ultimately good sense prevailed and the threat was not carried out.
The vote was contested, but common sense prevailed.

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But her classic sense prevailed and in the next few years overpowered all opposition.
I am sure Jack was resistant, but good sense prevailed.
Thankfully sense prevailed and Ishant was finally shown the door.
It might go to the press . At last good sense prevailed.
Thank God common sense prevailed and we will be spared another pathetic remake of a classic.
But you see, in the end, good sense prevailed.
However, sense prevailed and he resumed shooting.
Billy 's common sense prevailed.
Fortunately, common sense prevailed and the strike was called off.
Finally, common sense prevailed.
However, common sense prevailed to everyone's relief.
Finally, however, common sense prevailed and the agreement was adopted.

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