Sentence examples for common to say from inspiring English sources

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It is common to say that something is good in theory but not in practice.

"It's so common to say, 'you guys' when it's males and females," he said.

In normal discourse it's common to say, "How are you?" And we all say, "Great, fine".

It is common to say that war, like everything else that seems to be real, is médiatique.

It is common to say that we are in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

It is now common to say that the world is uncertain and therefore can't be planned for.

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She says she will be coming back to the Commons to say more about what retaliatory measures are being planned.

The Defence Secretary Philip Hammond was asked repeatedly in the Commons to say whether the Scottish poll had influenced his choice.

This is the second most common way to say "hello" in Italian, but is still not very common.

Plus it just feels like common sense to say that more people equals more ideas.

Aside from the misuse of "we", it is a common way to say something and nothing at the same time.

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