Sentence examples of "common sense" in English with translation "sens commun"

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She is lacking in common sense. Elle manque de sens commun.
He is devoid of common sense. Il manque de sens commun.
Mary is in want of common sense. Marie manque de sens commun.
We sometimes say: "Common sense is quite uncommon." On dit quelquefois : "Le sens commun est fort rare."
Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen. Le sens commun, c'est le ramassis des préjugés appris jusqu'à l'âge de 18 ans.
My common sense is so messed up, that it's not common anymore. Mon sens commun est tellement bouleversé qu'il n'est plus commun.
Didn't they teach you common sense as well as typing at the school where you studied? Ne vous ont-ils pas enseigné le sens commun aussi bien que la dactylographie à l'école où tu as étudié ?
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