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Sentence count:133+4Posted:2018-02-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: goods and servicesroad sensegodsendgoodscommonsensecommon sensefree goodsgood shapeMeaning: n. sound practical judgment. 
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(31) The chief enemy of creativity is good sensePablo Picasso 
(32) This makes good sense, you will agree.
(33) The end result made solid good sense.
(34) Fortunately the dogged good sense of the ordinary man is far from dead.
(35) He had a very good sense of who he is.
(36) For the worker, it made equally good sense to limit output and thereby ward off a rate cut.
(37) In their courtship, Joan stressed her good sense and ability to care.
(38) If so, it makes good sense that Zezolla is not punished for crimes she only imagined.
(39) I should have thought that good sense would dictate that some one who opposes every measure begins to lose credibility.
(40) That was a trifle unexpected[Sentencedict], but Rossmayne was a man of honour and good sense.
(41) Must have a good sense of humour - wild and crazy.
(42) She has a good sense of humour, and very sporting: in other words a very nice person.
(43) Most TableCurve users will already have acquired the necessary good sense to avoid such pitfalls.
(44) He is however a Man of good sense, plain in his manners, and sincere in his friendships.
(45) We exercise such good sense and creative effort when, for instance, going on holiday.
(46) This is only good sense on the part of the bail-bonds industry.
(47) McCartney seems to have a good sense of proportion about his fame.
(48) It therefore makes good sense for us to control for date of birth when looking at the effects of terminal education age.
(49) Soon we were once again toasting our good sense at booking Christmas week in the Algarve.
(50) The good sense in having communications that work is likely to lead to its services being gradually extended to all peacekeeping operations.
(51) He had a nice touch, a good sense of how to execute his shots.
(52) I had the good sense to let go of the trumpet case and try and keep rolling out of range.
(53) Timing Everything happens so much quicker in stronger winds, so a good sense of timing is needed.
(54) Provided you meet the requirements, the card makes good sense.
(55) We do not have a very good sense of smell, and as a result we are often tactless when handling animals.
(56) They can resist temptation long enough to make decisions based on good sense.
(57) Are you a jolly person; do you have a good sense of humour?
(58) At that time it makes good sense to separate males from females.
(59) Chris is a nice-looking guy with a good sense of humor.
(60) His artlessness was boyish and so were his acuteness and his transparent but somewhat belated good sense.
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