Examples of 'make sense to take' in a sentence

Meaning of "make sense to take"

make sense to take: This phrase implies that a certain course of action or decision is logical, reasonable, or practical. It suggests that the action is advisable or appropriate in the given context

How to use "make sense to take" in a sentence

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make sense to take
It does not make sense to take money.
I guess the real question is, does it make sense to take a.
It did make sense to take him to the talk after all.
From time to time, it may make sense to take a break.
So it may make sense to take the money while it is still available.
If this is the case, it does not make sense to take everything with you.
So, it would make sense to take a few minutes to really think about this, right?
For now it does not make sense to take these medications.
But it does not make sense to take on any new authors or titles.
In my case it did not make sense to take Mei back to Australia.
It does not make sense to take different approaches with each of these areas.
So when does it make sense to take a pay cut?
It does not make sense to take a risk against Morrison.
In these cases, it might make sense to take an accommodating stance.
Does it make sense to take yourself seriously?

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For that reason, it does not make sense to take anything too substantial.
Why did it make sense to take the character in that direction?
Where might it make sense to take her?
Does it make sense to take life seriously?
When does it make sense to take out an enemy?
Would not it make sense to take your stuff if you have been eliminated?
But it does not make sense to take him most of the time.
For me it would make sense to Take out lauren because lauren.
Would not it make sense to take a more rational approach?
But does it make sense to take on debt to pay off debt?
So does not it make sense to take care of your hearing aids?
Why does it make sense to take this approach at this moment?
When does it make sense to take advantage of early admission?
It does, nevertheless, make sense to take joint basic measures in matters of security.
Sometimes, it might make sense to take a job you do not want but not always.
It does not make sense to take it out of California!
It does not make sense to take a risk against Morrison . Fine.
How does it make sense to take my legs?
Doesn't it make sense to take a short cut and save time?
For some issues, it may make sense to take them up privately, at least first.
T'POL: It doesn't make sense to take this risk when they would rather die.

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