Statement widely known to be true.
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Examples for "common knowledge"
Examples for "common knowledge"
1That's because it's now common knowledge that Bhutto's moment-herlatest moment-hasarrived.
2It's common knowledge that people treat you the way you let them.
3This transformation was not just for his benefit: it was common knowledge.
4It's pretty common knowledge that crime is pretty bad in South Africa.
5It's common knowledge these days that asteroids and dinosaurs don't get along.
1The BASELINE task encouraged retrieval of information from a general knowledge store.
2But general knowledge I learned when Justin was with the Wardens, yes.
3Questions like the following will test a general knowledge of these facts:
4The first available source is his fund of general knowledge and experience.
5His testimony was brief, and added but little to the general knowledge.
1Although a legend in Verona, Bagnoli is not widely known outside Italy.
2In the west the old gentleman is widely known as a wit.
3This is the most widely known Jewish humanitarian and human rights organisation.
4RCom, as the company is widely known, did not provide much details.
5He is widely known in South Africa by his clan name, Madiba.
1In 1795 what was commonly known as the Quota Scheme superseded it.
2The committee appointed came to be commonly known as the Covode committee.
3Following are descriptions of three of the most commonly known tomato relatives.
4From this germ sprung the Holy Office, commonly known as the Inquisition.
5He was seldom absent from the Orders-in-Council convention, commonly known as Parliament.
1It is widely understood the couple where involved in a custody dispute.
2China was widely understood to be the source of that financing.
3Israel is widely understood to possess nuclear weapons but maintains a policy of ambiguity.
4A less widely understood issue is how disability plays out.
5Such a reform is widely understood as contrary to everything the NHS is about.
6The impact of inequality is becoming much more widely understood.
7An inverted yield curve is widely understood to be a leading indicator of recession.
8Their participation is essential if the treaty is to be thoroughly analysed and widely understood.
9It is not a word that is widely understood.
10Libya's SAR is not clearly defined but is widely understood to extend far beyond its national waters.
11His findings are too important to not be widely understood by all involved with the political process.
12Never before has the need for clear ideas, widely understood and consistently sustained, been so commandingly vital.
13I suppose, such is mortal unregeneracy, that it is the most widely understood word in the universe.
14The general position of Clay on the subject of Negro servitude has never been very widely understood.
15Few blamed global warming, not a widely understood idea in rural China, although one offered his own twist.
16It is probably the most widely understood African language in South Africa, spoken from the Cape to Zimbabwe.
Translations for widely understood