Examples of 'bit more sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit more sense"

Bit more sense: an expression used to suggest that something is becoming clearer or more understandable, often used in discussions or explanations

How to use "bit more sense" in a sentence

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Things made a bit more sense now.
This particular visualization will make a bit more sense.
It makes a little bit more sense to weight houses higher.
It started to make a little bit more sense.
That makes a little bit more sense or it clarifies things.
Let me see if this makes a bit more sense.
Little bit more sense.
It is starting to make a little bit more sense now.
Makes a bit more sense but you are still wrong.
You have got a bit more sense.
Play around with it yourself and it should start to make a little bit more sense.
So this makes a little bit more sense from an acceleration point of view.
Now this article makes a bit more sense.
Now it makes a bit more sense why this is so important, no?
It starts to make a bit more sense.

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A bit more sense to me, dr. Morgan.
Call me when this makes a little bit more sense.
Now it might make a little bit more sense if we go to the next period.
And hopefully it will make a little bit more sense.
Hope that makes a bit more sense than my earlier statement .,.
At least his second note makes a bit more sense.
So hopefully that gives you a little bit more sense of how to visualize these things.
Even though in hindsight it is starting to make a little bit more sense now.
This all makes a little bit more sense now.
Let me rewrite this original expression to make a little bit more sense.
Ah k, that makes a bit more sense.
Watch the trailer again and it begins to make a little bit more sense.
Well, you are starting to make A bit more sense to me, dr.
Let us try to convert this into numbers that make a little bit more sense.
I hope it all makes a little bit more sense now.
And let us visualize that a little bit, just so it makes a little bit more sense.
Okay, that makes a little bit more sense.
Hopefully when I come back you are making a little bit more sense.
I think it 's going to make a little bit more sense to you.
When you think about that, it starts to make a bit more sense.
Only you . Well, you are starting to make A bit more sense to me, dr.
And I think when we see examples, it will make a little bit more sense.
Just you be careful, and use a bit more sense.
I am heading back to the station . Call me when this makes a little bit more sense.
Now, i think this begins makes a bit more sense.
Then I looked at it again today. It started to make a little bit more sense.
Thanks for the info Samantha - it makes a bit more sense now.
So at this point, my optimism should, I hope, be starting to make a bit more sense.
Honey, I think that this plan makes a little bit more sense.
And this, hopefully, will make a little bit more sense.
You are past forty now, and it 's time you had a bit more sense.
Me and Holly, we… Jesus, Ty. This all makes a little bit more sense now.

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