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The phrase "all common sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is generally understood or accepted as logical or reasonable by most people.
Example: "It seems that all common sense has been thrown out the window with this decision."
Alternatives: "basic logic" or "general reasoning".
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Professional baseball's longest game confounded time, history and, most of all, common sense, and yielded the sort of signature oddity submitted as evidence of the sport's charm.
All in all, common sense, diligence in triage of patients and serenity seemed to prevail after the initial chaos and emotional trauma, which are unavoidable and common to such situations.
"It's all common sense.
Those were once all common sense truths.
Then supermarkets and cars took over and the excess of throwaway consumerism killed all common sense.
"All common sense is suspended when it comes to the Rose Bowl," Mr. Gordo said.
"It is all common sense," he says of the advice he dispenses in his breezy manner and Jersey accent.
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These are, after all, common-sense rules.
Social Security, environmental protection and minimum-wage standards were all common-sense responses to problems in the American experience.
Currently it's all common-sense driven: most of us would agree a typically beautiful environment will foster growth better than a landscape of derelict buildings.
Those are all common-sense approaches.
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