Examples of 'sense to leave' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense to leave"

sense to leave: This phrase suggests that it is logical or reasonable to depart or exit a situation, conversation, or relationship. It implies that staying longer would be unnecessary or unwise

How to use "sense to leave" in a sentence

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sense to leave
Makes sense to leave a change of clothes there.
They should have the sense to leave.
It made no sense to leave my youth ministry job.
Maybe he had the good sense to leave town.
Does it make sense to leave VR on or off at higher shutter speeds.
The others had the good sense to leave me.
It makes no sense to leave that woman alone work.
But at least he had the good sense to leave you.
I have the sense to leave on my own.
Now you will have the common courtesy and sense to leave this house.
It makes no sense to leave loose ends.
I taught school in this town all those years till I had the good sense to leave.
It does not make sense to leave because you are hurt.
At least my father had the good sense to leave you!
It makes more sense to leave it untranslated.

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But happily, my mother had the good sense to leave her.
It makes no sense to leave them out.
Natalie … at least Natalie had the sense to leave.
I had the good sense to leave out family members.
My dad took me away… - And had the sense to leave.
It would not make sense to leave this market now.
How do you do, Lord Darlington? Do have the good sense to leave us.
I figure it makes more sense to leave the detonation device intact.
Yeah . I am glad you got the good sense to leave it alone.
It would not make sense to leave passages when they remodeled the ship.
And had the sense to leave.
Makes sense to leave a change of clothes there . Maybe some shoes?
Do have the good sense to leave us.
It makes no sense to leave UX testing right till the very end.
After all, it makes no sense to leave money.
It makes no sense to leave because of something your uncle 's done.
At least someone had the good sense to leave this knot intact.
Does it make sense to leave this company to be ran by a composer?
It-It just did not make any sense to leave it behind.
Would not it make sense to leave someone in the aircraft?
And that therefore it makes no sense to leave a voice mail message.
Would it make sense to leave one wall completely open?
It's a common sense to leave.
I promise . It makes no sense to leave because of something your uncle 's done.
It 's not crazy . It makes no sense to leave loose ends.
So it does not make any sense to leave your tree stump sitting there.
Maybe he had the good sense to leave town . Buzzie?
Thus, it does not make any sense to leave testing right until the very end.
I am a Jew", it makes good sense to leave post-Holocaust.
True. And it doesn't make sense to leave the weapon at the crime scene.
At least I had the good sense to leave mine where she dropped.
You had the good sense to leave me, after all.
At least you had the sense to leave her there, too.
You know, it does not make sense to leave home to look for home.
I'm glad you had the good sense to leave the employment of that lunatic.

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Examples of using Sense
Makes sense if she was about to leak intelligence
Later there was more of a sense of hindrance or delay
Common sense when operating a power tool
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