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1 I think yours is really the common - sense view of the matter.
2 Both have the common - sense view of life; both are unsentimental.
3 Let us take a sober and common - sense view of the affair, and reason thus:-
4 Yours, after all, is the common - sense view of the affair.
5 But, on the other hand, you need, now and then, the masculine common - sense view -point .
6 Shuh Hiang approved this common - sense view of the situation.
7 Never discuss other folks' affairs except with the common - sense view of doing the folks good.
8 This statement from Dr. Hirschberg is a straight-forward, practical and common - sense view of the subject.
9 The strange thing was that any wife could take this common - sense view of such a situation.
10 Desire was inclined to take the common-sense view .
11 You should take a common - sense view of the matter; you are not the first who has suffered.
12 While the others were reaching conclusions through their feelings alone, he was taking the common - sense view of the case.
13 For my part, I well-nigh lost an admirer the other day by taking a common - sense view of the question.
14 And this old common - sense view she labored to impress upon Jurgis, pleading with him with tears in her eyes.
15 Then I will allow myself to say that there is but one common - sense view to take of the matter.
16 And incidentally the boy got a chance to ask his questions, and to get a common - sense view of his perplexities.
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