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Naldo Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

what does "in a rare moment of common sense" mean?

In a rare moment of common sense,
I heard this phrase from news and they were talking about legal conflics between two companies.
What does it mean?
  

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"common sense" is a set phrase that means basic good sense or judgement. These companies have not usually behaved with common sense. In this instance, however, they did.

  • "common sense" is a set phrase that means basic good sense or judgement.
  • These companies have not usually behaved with common sense.
  • In this instance, however, they did.
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"common sense" is a set phrase that means basic good sense or judgement.

These companies have not usually behaved with common sense. In this instance, however, they did.

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