Examples of 'have made sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "have made sense"

This phrase is used to convey that something is logical, reasonable, or understandable. It indicates that a particular action, decision, or statement is coherent or consistent with the overall context. For example, 'His explanation of the topic has made sense to me.' It implies that the information provided has been comprehensible and aligned with the listener's understanding or expectations

How to use "have made sense" in a sentence

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have made sense
But that would have made sense.
Would have made sense if you two were an item.
At least that would have made sense.
It must have made sense to you.
Happy or proud would have made sense.
It would not have made sense if there were no consequences.
I think that might have made sense.
It would have made sense to launch a different site.
The world would have made sense.
You have made sense of my own thoughts about this.
Then it would have made sense.
It would have made sense if you would actually bothered to come.
But it would not have made sense today.
It would have made sense to call me and tell me about his condition.
I do hope my ramblings have made sense.

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It would have made sense to give up.
Acting alone would not have made sense.
Would have made sense.
Taking such action two months ago probably would have made sense.
Lori would not have made sense anyway.
And the scene where he goes back to the past would not have made sense.
That might have made sense back on the ground.
It is the technology with which we have made sense of the world.
It would have made sense to come to you for the second time.
There is nothing in this movie that would have made sense in the last.
I think it would have made sense then but something has changed.
That same cost for a degree in history or literature would not have made sense.
That would not have made sense to the audience.
God speaks to them and reveals Himself in a way that would have made sense.
These words would not have made sense a few years back.
It would have made sense to distinguish the communities by the colour of their habits.
What might not make sense to us might have made sense to Richard.
Therefore it would have made sense to say that man does not really understand.
I will fill you in when I have made sense of it.
That may have made sense during the financial crisis and its immediate wake.
Everything I did would have made sense.
It would have made sense to also propose a guarantee of Holland and Denmark.
The stories wouldn't have made sense to you.
It would have made sense some of which Andrew came up with on his own.
In any other context, it would have made sense.
The weight test may have made sense when the law was passed.
If it had been you and me, it would have made sense.
It would have made sense for Jesus to come and judge the world.
But culturally, that would not have made sense.
Since many people have made sense of strategies to imply along Pinterest comes Instagram.
But in your situation that wouldn't have made sense.
Maybe I could have made sense to you and we could have taken the journey together.
Did you not think it might have made sense to say that?
So you have made sense of the disposition of our forces?
If he had, everything that has happened would have made sense.

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These documents have been in my family for centuries
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