Examples of 'make more sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "make more sense"

This phrase is used when something becomes clearer or more logical. It indicates that a particular idea or statement has become more understandable or reasonable. For instance, 'After reading the whole article, everything made more sense.' It implies the improvement of comprehension or coherence

How to use "make more sense" in a sentence

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make more sense
Things might make more sense in there.
Make more sense than falling off.
Maybe it will make more sense to you.
To do something to make the system make more sense.
It will make more sense coming from me.
I think this might make more sense.
It will make more sense to you soon.
A lot of things are gonna make more sense.
It has to make more sense than that.
It seems to me this will make more sense.
Would it make more sense just to get.
I wonder if things would make more sense.
Does not it make more sense to take everyone.
The world started to make more sense.
Seems to make more sense to keep it here.

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Things are starting to make more sense now.
It would make more sense to negotiate an extension.
I guess that would make more sense.
It would make more sense to put it up tomorrow.
Breaking even it will make more sense on.
It will make more sense for the audience.
The context will make more sense.
It will make more sense when you are under.
Thirty days would make more sense.
It would make more sense if she had morphine.
The puzzle began to make more sense.
Microwaves make more sense in that scenario.
Action sequences might make more sense.
That will make more sense shortly.
We updated the design to make more sense.
Starting to make more sense every day.
He really wanted the world to make more sense.
Would not it make more sense to keep.
Because then not fitting in would make more sense.
Many things make more sense now.
But i feel like things are starting to make more sense.
Sometimes it may make more sense to follow.
Inevitably socialist solutions would start to make more sense.
Maybe it will make more sense then.
I can testify that my prayers are beginning to make more sense.
It might perhaps make more sense to speak.
It may make more sense to treat this inflammation in these patients.
I promise it will make more sense soon.
It may make more sense than a lot of reasons.
These types of policies make more sense to me.
It would make more sense to you that way.
The goldfish might make more sense.
It might make more sense with the shoes.
Containers just seemed to make more sense to me.
Which would make more sense if monkeys were amphibious.

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