From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ˌgood ˈsense noun [uncountable] the quality someone has when they are able to make sensible decisions about what to do → judgment Mrs Booth showed a lot of good sense. have the good sense to do something Mark had the good sense not to argue. More @Wikipedia
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