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The phrase “makes no sense to” is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to express that something does not seem reasonable or logical. For example, "It makes no sense to me why he would do something so foolish."
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That makes no sense to me.
This makes no sense to me.
It makes no sense to me, either.
VK: Hydrogen makes no sense to me.
That makes no sense to everybody.
"Economically, it makes no sense to me".
But this makes no sense to me.
It makes no sense to protect failure.
It makes no sense to boycott art.
It therefore makes no sense to verify the software.
Others say it makes no sense to compare today's I.P.O.
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