Sentence examples for a nonsense of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a nonsense of" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of absurdity or lack of meaning, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The proposal was filled with a nonsense of ideas that made no sense."
Alternatives: "a load of nonsense" or "an absurdity of".

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It makes a nonsense of government planning.

Samuel Badree made a nonsense of that.

"It simply makes a nonsense of psychometric testing.

That's what makes such a nonsense of parliamentary debate.

His uncontrolled behaviour was making a nonsense of his unquestioned talent.

If the idea is to reduce consumption, exempting big consumers makes a nonsense of it.

This makes a nonsense of the argument that the ECB's policies are choking demand.

Epic battle action is a given; hammy drama makes a nonsense of it.

The interior makes a nonsense of the black-opal seascape outside, and the auditoria don't work.

The 33-page report written by GCHQ's Cyber Security Operations Centre makes a nonsense of that.

If that is correct, it also makes a nonsense of Odell's confident assertion about reserves.

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