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The phrase "has more sense" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing the rationality or logic of two or more ideas, actions, or situations. Example: "In this debate, her argument has more sense than his."
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"He has more sense than we do".
Now you know which sex has more sense".
She tells Mam that Mikey has more sense than twelve men drinking pints in a pub.
Maybe, I realized, my 11-year-old has more sense than I do.
I hope the broadcaster has more sense than to take this demand for censorship seriously.
Turns out my 12-year-old has more sense than most front-office baseball executives and players.
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Silver has more senses than magic.
Basically the ZnO has more sensing action, so the CNT coated with ZnO will be sensed well.
"I should have had more sense".
You have more sense than that.
Einstein thought that nature would have more sense than that.
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