Pronunciation of the English word common.
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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. |