Examples of 'one sense' in a sentence
Meaning of "one sense"
one sense ~ refers to a single perception or understanding of something, often used when describing a word or phrase with multiple meanings
How to use "one sense" in a sentence
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Divestment really in one sense was a no brainer for us.
In one sense it is irrefutable and logically true.
So it is predetermined in one sense and not so in another.
The one sense missing is that of taste.
It has been employed in more than one sense.
Yes in one sense and no in another sense.
History was to prove him right in one sense.
In one sense this is easy enough to defend.
His prophesy was absolutely right in one sense.
This is one sense in which transhumanism is optimistic.
This is used in more than one sense.
And so in one sense today is a historic day.
None of this is very new in one sense.
He was right in one sense and wrong in another.
It should come as little surprise in one sense.
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Now in one sense this notion is partly.
Yod is equivalent to the spermatozoon in one sense.
I am relieved in one sense but disappointed in another.
It must be settled decisively in one sense or another.
Thus in one sense a language is a set of dialects.
And it looks as if he was right at least in one sense.
In one sense that would be too easy.
We are in a war zone in more than one sense.
In one sense it can refer to a cell or tissue.
Strict liability is in one sense another aspect of negligence.
One sense is actually fused to another.
It is good in one sense and bad in another.
One sense triggers another sense.
We will focus on one sense at a time.
In one sense he was a rookie last year.
Thus our sonship in one sense is like an adoption.
In one sense it takes the stress off.
A being might be alive in one sense but dead in another.
When one sense goes the others get heightened.
These demands were in one sense useful and national.
In one sense it seemed that death had been victorious.
Which is true in one sense but not in another.
In one sense this outcome was predictable and understandable.
Not a lot has happened since in one sense.
Today in one sense we are living that global solution.
Most of her work was autobiographical in one sense or another.
In one sense we were ahead of the time.
When you lose one sense.
This is one sense in which the tone is a mean.
Its a very easy question to answer in one sense.
There is one sense we forgot about.
I thought this was crazy in one sense.
And in one sense it is a bigger gap.
Your dad had a weird one sense of humor.
In one sense we are all in debt to life.
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