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Note that the second syllable in the word consensus begins with an s and not a c.
Because a consensus is a shared opinion, it is redundant to write a consensus of opinion.
Also, because consensus refers to general agreement among members of a group, using general in front of consensus is like saying general general agreement. Therefore, the modifier general in the familiar expression general consensus is redundant.
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