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The phrase "I sense" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a feeling or intuition about something, or to describe a physical sensation. Example: As I walked into the room, I sensed a tense atmosphere among the group of people seated around the table.
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I sense he's divorced.
(I sense a commonality).
I sense potential.
Randy, I sense some doubt?
Already I sense something's up.
I sense no anchorage".
I sense his frustration.
I sense disaster.
"I sense a conspiracy".
That's what I sense.
I sense a light.
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