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You should use 常识 (chángshí) when referring to common sense. For example, you could say: 他没有常识 (tā méiyǒu chángshí) - He doesn't have common sense.
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1. 常理 (chánglǐ) - This word also means "common sense" and is often used in a more formal or academic context. It can also refer to commonly accepted principles or rules.
2. 常情 (chángqíng) - This word refers to common or expected reactions or emotions in a given situation. It can also mean "common sense" in the sense of understanding or empathy towards others.
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