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The phrase "exercise common sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to suggest that someone should use their good judgment in a particular situation. For example, "It's important to exercise common sense when making financial decisions."
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"We exercise common sense," Hula said.
The overriding message is to exercise common sense when considering risk.
But we exercise common sense, and seek guidance from knowledgeable people when we're uncertain.
He told ABC radio that Victoria was facing "a mixed bag" of weather, and urged people to exercise common sense.
Yes, consumers need to exercise common sense and self-control in making decisions about their health and diet.
Let's train traffic wardens to exercise common sense and reward Londoners who work hard, rather than hitting them with constant stealth taxes.
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Mr Barber should have exercised common sense.
If people exercised common sense and judgment, there would be no issue whatsoever".
Dennis Hartwig, a retired lawyer, said that while irresponsible anglers should be penalized, it was wrong to penalize others who exercised common sense but had misfortune.
Even without embarking on an eco-trip, said Wild Asia, tourists can travel responsibly by merely exercising common sense.
Munoz has taken responsibility for system failures that prevented front-line leaders from exercising common sense.
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