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The phrase "having common sense" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe someone as being wise or prudent. For example, "Having common sense, he was able to make the right decision in a difficult situation."
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The results showed that the students who should have already mastered simple mathematical operations and hence having common sense, a significant proportion of them failed to apply it.
On the ball, quick-witted, with-it, canny, having common sense, intuitive, someone who gets things done: these all help shade in the space occupied by esperto.
Just having common sense.
Good bless the jurors for having common sense and not being bullied by Sharpton, Obama, holder and the rest of the racists.
Furthermore, it is often people who might be accused of not having common sense who prove that what is common sense is not only not sense, but also completely wrong.
You will not only be perceived as having common sense, you will actually be using it.
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People have common sense".
"He has common sense," she said.
They don't have common sense.
"Basically, they'll have common sense".
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