Examples of 'makes sense' in a sentence
Meaning of "makes sense"
makes sense: Expression used to convey understanding, agreement, or logic in a given situation or context. It indicates that something is coherent, believable, or reasonable based on the information provided
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of make sense
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makes sense
Makes sense if she was about to leak intelligence.
Whether or not it makes sense to me does not matter.
Makes sense why his car was nearby.
After a while it makes sense to stop struggling.
Makes sense he would have a lot of CDs.
No line of sight makes sense in this case.
Makes sense from their point of view.
That actually makes sense right here.
Makes sense that she would be angry.
Explain how that makes sense to you.
It just makes sense from a business standpoint.
I do not see how this makes sense.
Nothing makes sense anymore around here.
I do not think that even makes sense.
It makes sense and he can have his.
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Because nothing makes sense without her.
It makes sense since her mother is gay.
I know nothing makes sense right now.
It makes sense to find that kind of trace.
We need to have something that makes sense.
It makes sense to extend multilingualism toward panlinguism.
Which is why none of this makes sense.
Makes sense she would feel entitled.
Just not one that makes sense.
What makes sense is we burn the fields.
A certain shortsightedness therefore makes sense for fi sh.
Makes sense given what you are going through.
I think maybe a class action makes sense.
Either makes sense or does not make sense.
Sometimes what an unsub does actually makes sense.
It makes sense to consider an intermediate approach thoroughly.
What his sister said makes sense.
Makes sense his bodyguard would go there.
The only thing that makes sense.
It makes sense we would have to sell everything.
And they are helping us hea makes sense.
It all makes sense if you look at it right.
It is the only explanation that makes sense.
Makes sense if you give me the originals.
I am not sure if that makes sense anymore.
It makes sense that he had building plans.
What she says just makes sense.
Because it makes sense when regimes rise.
Sleeping with juvenile males makes sense.
That it makes sense to start a barroom brawl.
You say that like it makes sense.
It also makes sense in very strong markets.
I think what you are saying makes sense.
I guess it makes sense that they asked.
That is why a pilot project makes sense.
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Makes sense if she was about to leak intelligence