common objection

Frequency: 7.011.3 per million words

An objection that is frequently raised.

Categories:

Examples (10)

  • One common objection to the new policy was its potential cost.
  • The most common objection raised was about the lack of public consultation.
  • Environmental impact is a common objection to such large-scale projects.
  • He addressed every common objection in his detailed presentation.
  • A common objection among residents was the increased traffic.
  • This particular point often becomes a common objection in debates.
  • We anticipated this common objection and prepared our response.
  • The lack of parking space is a common objection in urban development plans.
  • It's a common objection, but we believe our solution mitigates it.
  • Is there any other common objection we should consider?