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"common sense reading" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a way of approaching or interpreting something which involves using good judgement to come to a reasonable conclusion. For example: "We need to approach this problem with a common sense reading and find the best solution."
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It added that any "common sense reading of HMRC's own guidance and tests" would suggest that HMRC should have "vigorously questioned" Google's claim that it is acting lawfully.
Considering Tony Abbott's past statements that climate change is "crap" and that the carbon price was "socialism masquerading as environmentalism", a common sense reading of the policy is that exists solely because of the climate change denialists in the ranks of the Liberal-National party.
"That's an obvious, common sense reading of the provision.
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Most of the Casual Friday debate falls on basic common sense (read: rationale fear of indecent exposure), context and company culture.
A common-sense reading of the new guidelines says it should.
S. Eliot, Anti-Semitism and Literary Form," but also by any common-sense reading of damning passages in "Gerontion," "Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein With a Cigar" and the 1933 lecture in which Eliot wrote that "reasons of race and religion combine to make any large number of free-thinking Jews undesirable" and "a spirit of excessive tolerance is to be deprecated".
Isn't such a common-sense reading underscored by the fact that Section 19 begins with the deferential language "Unless otherwise provided in this Article"?
For "common sense" here read "biologically essentialist scaremongering and anti-trans bigotry".
IT seems to be common sense that reading instruction should emphasize phonics -- how to combine letters into sounds and words.
Simply read through the sections and use your common sense to understand what you're reading.
Torres urged prospective electronic signers to use common sense and to read the fine print, which in digital documents might be hidden behind several clicks of a mouse instead of in the tiny type of paper contracts.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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