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The phrase "a certain sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific understanding or perception of a situation or concept, often implying that the understanding may not be absolute or universally accepted.
Example: "In a certain sense, we are all responsible for the outcomes of our actions, even if we don't realize it."
Alternatives: "to some extent" or "in some ways".
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This distinction makes a certain sense.
Indeed, it makes a certain sense.
Wealth in politics makes a certain sense.
Which, in a certain sense, they were.
"Which makes a certain sense.
"There's a certain sense of sadness here".
There was a certain sense of cohesion.
It makes a certain sense to me.
There is a certain sense to that.
Well that makes a certain sense.
There is a certain sense in this.
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