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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common sense message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a message or idea that is straightforward, logical, and easily understood by most people.
Example: "The speaker delivered a common sense message about the importance of saving energy in our daily lives."
Alternatives: "a sensible message" or "a straightforward message".
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It's a common sense message.
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Today we want to send a simple, common sense message: If someone is too dangerous to fly on a plane in this country, that person is too dangerous to buy explosives and guns.
"The court delivered a definitive, common sense message to YouTube – intentionally ignoring theft is not protected by the law.
Mr. Wyden said the president articulated "the common sense message that if doctors act in line with their own professional guidelines, that ought to create a certain presumption that they have acted reasonably".
So here is the common sense message.
Obama finished with this common sense message: "No one built this country on their own.
"The common sense message for consumers to understand is to watch their intake of all extra calories, including all added sugars," the refiners association said.
That's the "common sense" message Canada's public safety minister has been delivering to media on both sides of the border this week, after VICE brought the strange practice to light last month.
"The court delivered a definitive, common-sense message — intentionally ignoring theft is not protected by the law," the statement said.
The government has made some positive noises about a common sense amendment to the act [that], while a small amendment, would send a significant message to the countryside".
A common sense approach.
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