We found over 1000 examples of how to use common in an English sentence.
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1. | My common sense is so messed up, that it's not common anymore. | |
2. | When it comes to my turn to speak, I confuse the words 'standard' and 'common', and end up saying that the north-eastern accent is 'the most common'. | |
3. | Polyandry used to be common among the Sherpas of Nepal, where a band of brothers would often take a wife in common. When she died--of child-bearing or overwork--they would frequently marry her younger sister. | |
4. | Partnership and cooperation among nations is not a choice; it is the one way, the only way, to protect our common security and advance our common humanity. | |
5. | Can people really be as silly as to believe that the whole population of Georgia, which speaks a Caucasian language with no common sound or common letter with English, can suddenly be fluent in English within two years? | |
6. | Common sense is not so common. | |
7. | My common-law husband and I have been living in Texas and now want to validate our common-law marriage so that it is legally recognized. | |
8. | Common sense isn't so common. | |
9. | Without some common baseline of facts, without a willingness to admit new information, and concede that your opponent might be making a fair point, and that science and reason matter then we're going to keep talking past each other, and we'll make common ground and compromise impossible. | |
10. | Common sense is not that common. | |
11. | "Come whatso / the Fates shall bring us, both alike shall share / one common welfare or one common woe." | |
12. | Europe has a common currency; let's give it a common language: Esperanto. | |
13. | As we become ever more diverse, we must work harder to unite around our common values and our common humanity. We must work harder to overcome our differences, in our hearts and in our laws. | |
14. | Common sense ceases to be so common. | |
15. | In the 1980s, traveling to Europe was a common pastime among the Algerian common class. | |
16. | They are too busy fighting against each other to care for common ideals. | |
17. | You and I are good friends, but we have little in common. | |
18. | Didn't they teach you common sense as well as typing at the school where you studied? | |
19. | Love of money is common to all men. | |
20. | I think the love of money is common to us all. | |
21. | Two different parties with common interests were on the warpath when he cut in to settle the dispute. | |
22. | It's a common mistake. | |
23. | Learning is one thing, and common sense another. | |
24. | As a rule, twins have a lot in common. | |
25. | We have a lot of sympathies in common. |