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Discover Ludwig"under common sense" is a valid and widely used phrase in English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as: "Any reasonable person would agree that, under common sense, this course of action is the only one that makes sense."
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But the mayor said the drilling should take place under "common sense" regulations, to minimize environmental harm.
It falls under common sense.
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Filed under the common sense department ($1 to Slashdot).
The other points pretty much fall under the "common sense" banner: keep an eye on what your kids do online (not only to protect them from inappropriate content, but to ensure they're not rummaging around shady pirate blogs and gunning up your system); back up your information if it means anything at all to you.
"But we have pretty much stayed under control using common sense".
Under EPA's common sense plan, new coal plants and other large facilities would have to install global warming pollution controls, much as they already do for other forms of pollution.
"My first recommendation is simple, and it falls under what is called common sense," said Tamara Maschino of Clear Lake.
These adjustments under the influence of common sense and self-interest have an equilibrating influence in foreign exchange markets.
Last year, the Spectator scoffed at the idea, asking: "Do adults really need to be taught about the moment of 'consent'?" The suggestion, posed under the banner of common sense, is that all the talk of needing to clarify consent is a daft generational trend, one where young people are complicating the simplest, and oldest, of human interactions with stuttering indecision.
Are you sure?" MESSAGE FROM EUROPE Though United States team members have agreed to limit distractions by not sending Twitter messages during the Ryder Cup — even the heavy Twitter user Stewart Cink — the Europeans are only under instructions to use common sense and avoid generating controversy.
How do you marry rapid cognition to reflective thinking under the rubric of "common sense"?
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com