91.   At some point, if for no other reason than random chance, conventional wisdom will turn out to be correct.

92.   At the time, conventional wisdom called for training at elevation to increase red-cell count.

93.   At this point, conventional wisdom would have called for a swat of the ball.

94.   At the time, though, the episodes served to bolster the conventional wisdom that the country was not ready for women as anchors of the evening news.

95.   At this nail-biting stage, all the conventional wisdom is mere speculation, however.

96.   Basin, the trader, noted that one particularly active client has been challenging the conventional wisdom.

97.   Back then he took over an aging Cleveland Browns team and adopted the conventional wisdom.

98.   Because of the attention to these cases, rights advocates are challenging the conventional wisdom.

99.   Because of these two seemingly contradictory and utterly confusing notions, the New York Yankees set the conventional wisdom of the World Series back on its ear Tuesday night.

100.   Before Monday, the conventional wisdom assumed that the Fed would merely say the risks of inflation and recession were balanced.

a. + wisdom >>共 299
conventional 55.75%
common 3.80%
prevailing 2.66%
accepted 2.39%
political 2.17%
popular 1.74%
received 1.63%
folk 1.19%
traditional 1.03%
collective 0.98%
conventional + n. >>共 1414
wisdom 19.07%
force 2.45%
weapon 2.41%
method 1.67%
treatment 1.56%
arm 1.15%
medicine 1.08%
way 1.06%
war 0.83%
explosive 0.83%
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