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The phrase "a common sense view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a perspective or opinion that is based on practical reasoning or widely accepted beliefs.
Example: "In discussions about climate change, it's important to consider a common sense view that prioritizes sustainability and environmental responsibility."
Alternatives: "a practical perspective" or "a sensible viewpoint".
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"I just take what I regard as a common sense view.
In Lord Hall's response, seen by The Times, he wrote: "The BBC takes a common sense view when deciding how to describe organisations, we take our cue from the organisation's description of itself.
Yet the Hilton case, with its sneering, jeering and cheering when she was returned to jail, merely seemed to confirm a "common sense" view that female offenders should be sent to jail, as opposed to challenging that assumption and looking more carefully at what happens to those women who are sent inside, and how we could punish them differently.
NH: Ah … Nothing's really shook me over the years because I've always taken a common sense view towards the markets and they're going to go up, they're going to go down.
Both Galileo and Descartes were aware that the medial account was revisionary relative to a common sense view of sounds, or at least as revisionary as is the sensation view.
I would call it a common sense view.
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That is a common-sense view based on the fact that he has been given police bail with absolutely no conditions.
In this case, Kentucky Association of Health Plans v. Miller, No. 00-1471, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, in Cincinnati, held that laws like Kentucky's were "clearly laws which, in a common-sense view of the matter, regulate insurance".
Although no legal codes from ancient Egypt survive, court documents show that Egyptian law was based on a common-sense view of right and wrong that emphasized reaching agreements and resolving conflicts rather than strictly adhering to a complicated set of statutes.
Yet to an extent, this "common sense" view derives from the work of Karl Popper, from that early attempt by the latter to tackle claims of Marxism's "scientific" basis.
Although for many AI logicists, the goal of action formalisms is to illuminate an important aspect of common sense reasoning, most of their research is uninformed by an important source of insights into the common sense view of time namely, natural language.
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