Noun
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conventional wisdom (usually uncountable, plural conventional wisdoms)
A belief or set of beliefs that is widely accepted, especially one which may be questionable on close examination.
Conventional wisdom might suggest that someone who hangs in there through the worst of things would then breathe a sigh of relief and commit to being there during recovery. Source: Internet
Conventional wisdom suggests that if there is no bias towards success or failure then the success probability would be one half. Source: Internet
Conventional wisdom held that de Valera would remain Taoiseach with the support of independents. Source: Internet
Conventional wisdom holds that the tribal revolt that overthrew Amanullah grew out of opposition to his reform program, although those people most affected by his reforms were urban dwellers not universally opposed to his policies, rather than the tribes. Source: Internet
Conventional wisdom says that anyone planning to propose to their partner should prepare to spend at least two or three months of their salary on an engagement ring. Source: Internet
Conventional wisdom holds that Belgium and England will send out the second string again, play a minimum of defense and try to avoid getting any of their high-priced players hurt right before their club seasons begin. Source: Internet