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When can I use the expression "it's just good sense to"?

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Rebecca

Having "good sense" means to have good judgement or the ability to make good and wise decisions. You can use this expression whenever you are referring to someone having good judgement or when you are telling someone to have better judgment. Ex: It's good sense to lock your doors when you leave the house. Ex: She always has good sense to call her parents every week. Ex: You should have good sense and help someone when they need help.

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