Examples of 'sense to make' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense to make"

sense to make: Refers to something that is logical, reasonable, or practical to do or create. Used when discussing a decision or action that is well-founded or sensible

How to use "sense to make" in a sentence

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So it made sense to make the robot speak.
That assumes there is sense to make.
Makes sense to make the difference is this.
It is about using common sense to make things easier.
Common sense to make the right decisions.
It does not make sense to make art.
No sense to make it hard on anybody.
And that does not have to make sense to make sense.
It makes sense to make those investments.
Some guidelines and rules of common sense to make at home.
It made no sense to make survival melee.
Unless you are paid weekly it makes little sense to make weekly payments.
So it makes sense to make toys rather than to buy them.
You will have to use your common sense to make a decision.
It does not make sense to make a failing loan because we lose.

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You have struck gold and never have the sense to make a claim.
It makes no sense to make a special distinction where alcohol is concerned.
I honestly think it makes no sense to make the rich richer.
It makes no sense to make a distinction according to the level of processing.
At the time it did not make sense to make large orders.
It makes no sense to make a deal with him because of that.
It just simply does not make sense to make such a claim.
It does not make sense to make it the responsibility of any other commissioner.
It helps us use our judgment and common sense to make the right decisions.
It makes sense to make it be a bignum.
This test seems like a success so it would make sense to make this addition permanent.
I think it makes sense to make a start on maritime safety by setting up an agency.
That means you can use intuition and common sense to make the right selection.
Because it makes no sense to make a point of not loving what does not exist.
You are traveling with these individuals, so it makes sense to make friends.
Also use common sense to make your decision.
Therefore, if chances are relatively high, it makes sense to make a bet.
It simply makes sense to make the most of every drop.
Unquestionably, and public relations officers must rely on common sense to make the optimum choice.
He had the business sense to make a killing on those little idols.
O Uses principles, values and sound business sense to make decisions.
We all know it makes sense to make better decisions in our life.
It makes sense to make a guy who looks like Cena voice something so big.
From the employment angle it also makes sense to make use of this surplus capacity.
It only makes sense to make deserts green if we continue our mission consistently.
Do not you think it makes sense to make her happy?
It may make sense to make certain changes after the home is purchased.
Yeah, but it makes more sense to make the drop.
It makes more sense to make them available rather than listing them all.
Enjoy yourselves, but rely on common sense to make sure it stays fun.
Of course it makes sense to make room for a programme like this in industrial policy.
Have a great time, but rely on common sense to make sure it stays fun.
And it makes no sense to make unconscious decisions without the full light of truth.
In case of non-English speaking countries, it makes sense to make a fully localized version.
It just made sense to make the move both economically and for family life.

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