Examples of 'it would make more sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "it would make more sense"

it would make more sense: This phrase is used to express that a particular course of action or decision would be more logical, reasonable, or practical in a given situation. It implies that the alternative option being considered would be a better choice

How to use "it would make more sense" in a sentence

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it would make more sense
It would make more sense to negotiate an extension.
But we also thought that it would make more sense to begin with a national call.
It would make more sense to put it up tomorrow.
Do not you think it would make more sense at our place?
It would make more sense if she had morphine.
Even if you said you enjoyed it, it would make more sense.
It would make more sense to you that way.
Perhaps if you read the whole thing, it would make more sense.
Maybe it would make more sense.
Then why do not they take me to jail? It would make more sense.
It would make more sense to you.
It could be morphine . It would make more sense if she had morphine.
It would make more sense to kill me.
Since I prefer being alone, it would make more sense for me to want to.
It would make more sense if we die.

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You are a brave guy . And it would make more sense if you land the plane.
It would make more sense to blame it on the alcohol.
Oh, Nate and I thought that it would make more sense in the master.
It would make more sense if it did.
In fact, are not there other places, other people, it would make more sense for you.
So yes it would make more sense.
It would make more sense to take him to the mall.
I just think it would make more sense if we worked together.
It would make more sense to have beaten him to death.
We felt long term it would make more sense to do a cloud migration.
It would make more sense to negotiate to extend the deal.
I just think it would make more sense if I handled this on my own.
It would make more sense just to get her a new car.
They said that it would make more sense for me to be the Host.
It would make more sense to get it over with without a scandal.
As a result, it would make more sense to vote on it tomorrow.
It would make more sense to be shy about being ignorant and asleep.
With this team, it would make more sense to do the opposite.
It would make more sense if she talked back and got kicked out.
Oh, I thought it would make more sense to give to you in one go.
It would make more sense to think of the bread and wine as a symbol instead.
On the other hand, it would make more sense to look at Europe as a whole.
It would make more sense for you to beat him up for stealing the phone.
So, I thought it would make more sense to give it to Fairley.
It would make more sense to take America to them.
I've often thought it would make more sense to start the New Year in Spring.
It would make more sense if you are trying to generate FASTA.
Well, in this case, it would make more sense to keep them alive.
But it would make more sense if all cars were banned.
In this case, it would make more sense to invest in an air conditioner.
And it would make more sense if you land the plane.
Well, no . It would make more sense if it did.
Thus it would make more sense to choose a shoe based on motion analysis.
For example, it would make more sense to give cash than to give gifts.
It would make more sense to talk about the evil Keebler elves.

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