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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a special sense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a unique or heightened perception or understanding of something.
Example: "She has a special sense for detecting the emotions of others, making her an excellent counselor."
Alternatives: "a unique perception" or "an extraordinary intuition".
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The aging and deaths of survivors of Hitler's horror created a special sense of urgency.
There's a special sense of dread that comes with that phrase, "serial killer".
"There's a special sense of community here in Hob Nob," Daniella said.
Similarly, those involving non-Old Firm clubs had a special sense of occasion surrounding them.
She did say yes, by the way, so I feel a special sense of duty.
There is a special sense of place, which means there is nowhere else like it.
But Zuk also had a special sense of compassion and understanding of a ballplayer's nature.
It depends on having a special sense of rhythm and timing.
And all the actors express a special sense of "ownership" about their Mike Leigh characters.
"Dogs usually have a special sense with these sort of things," he said.
We were trying to build a material which would have a special sense of direction.
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