good sense

Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words

Refers to highly developed physical senses, or good judgment.

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Examples (10)

  • She always shows good sense when handling difficult situations.
  • It takes good sense to invest wisely in the current market.
  • His decision to wait demonstrated good sense and saved them from potential trouble.
  • Developing good sense is crucial for effective leadership.
  • We need to apply good sense to solve this complex problem.
  • Anyone with good sense would agree with her proposal.
  • Thankfully, he had the good sense to call for help immediately.
  • The manager's good sense prevented the team from making a costly mistake.
  • It's just good sense to save money for emergencies.
  • Despite the pressure, she maintained her good sense and made the right choice.