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Meanings of common-sense way in English
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Usage of common-sense way in English
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It is determined to advance in an orderly, sound and common-senseway.
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It's just a kind of a friendly talk, you know, in a common-senseway.
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One wants to argue the thing in a common-senseway.
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It is not difficult if done in a common-senseway.
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That was the common-senseway of looking at it.
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As for the Captain, he evidently intended to accept the inevitable in a matter-of-fact, common-senseway.
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She had a knack of setting herself to unravel problems which required explanation in the most common-senseway.
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The speech opened in a quiet, clear, and common-senseway, none expecting more than a good, average effort.
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The old common-senseway of rationalizing them is by a set of concepts of which the most important are these:
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During this length of time only have these all-important questions been dealt with in a true, scientific, Christ-like, common-senseway.
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This disregard of customs, this practical common-senseway of attacking evil or supplying needs is seen in all his church work.
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Everyone, however instructed, still thinks of a 'thing' in the common-senseway, as a permanent unit-subject that 'supports' its attributes interchangeably.
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Brown was a man of the people, but in the people's way; and it was a cold, calculating, determined, and common-senseway.
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These two men had virtually decided to grant the fervent wish of their sons, but it must be done in a common-senseway.
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If there's an Almighty, He must move in a common-senseway; otherwise the whole of this planet would have busted up long ago.
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There was absolutely nothing to fear, if she handled the thing in a bold, common-senseway, and told a consistent and clever lie.