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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common sensibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shared understanding or perspective among a group of people.
Example: "The team worked well together because they all had a common sensibility about the project's goals."
Alternatives: "a shared understanding" or "a mutual perspective".
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Some feminist-oriented composers and musicologists have sought to identify a common sensibility in women's music; this gathering of personalities appeared to defeat such efforts.
When Zweig found a copy of Montaigne's writings in a damp cellar he must have been drawn to him by a common sensibility.
"QUOTIDIAN" There's a common sensibility running through this show, and it's not just a reliance on everyday objects or "quotidian" materials.
The relationship between reader and critic, especially in a field as utilitarian as movie reviews, is a tenuous one which depends on finding a common sensibility.
It would be presumptuous to say they influenced him, but there is a common sensibility, an interest in the play of vivid images and cryptic language, in irreverence and in the power of information and fact, carefully assembled and collated.
I've been fortunate in the last couple of years that I have been in these kinds of filmmaking environments, with people that I really share a common sensibility with.
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But they have a surprisingly common sensibility with small children, Lois Pellegrino, director of Adult Day Services, said, adding: "From the perspective of working with average, very culturally diverse kids and seniors with impairments, there is a sense of innocence and intrigue and wisdom with the youths and with the elderly that they are able to share".
Nouvel's projects, however, lack not only a recurring formal vocabulary but even a readily apparent common sensibility.
Both critics and admirers have commented that he eschews a formal language and, in a 2008 profile, the New York Times wrote that Nouvel's work lacks even a "readily apparent common sensibility".
In situations of anxiety and tension, Bass et al suggest a mechanism of amplification of the pain in which anxiety increases the common sensibility of a specific point that the patient believes is a threatening somatic condition, thus increasing anxiety [ 30, 31].
For the program, organizers have enlisted prominent new-music advocates of today, a logical move given the common sensibility of artists who push boundaries whatever period they are working in, said the pianist Blair McMillen, one of those advocates.
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