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The phrase "makes very much sense" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase can be used when trying to emphasize how logical or reasonable something is. Here is an example: "Putting all of our resources into finding a solution to this problem makes very much sense."
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It is very bad, I'm afraid, and please forgive me if I don't make very much sense.
But while leaps have been made in taming marine fish, tuna, particularly bluefin tuna, may not make very much sense for the farm.
In fact, with comedy more lively than drama these days, and neither category making very much sense, more granular categories do seem called for.
It doesn't make very much sense and it becomes more of an experiment – an experience, rather than a traditional storytelling event.
**{:.break one} ** ** To U. T. and Joseph Summers: **{:.break one} ** New York September 23 , 1967Saturday p.m. ** It is very bad, I'm afraid, and please forgive me if I don't make very much sense.
This question does not appear to make very much sense, until we fix on some amount of pleasure and some amount of knowledge.
I realized the merits of virtual reality in gaming and know firsthand how big the gaming community is from my experience at IGN, but such a high price tag and from a company whose mission it is to "make the world more open and connected" just didn't make very much sense to me.
This story never made very much sense.
"I still can't make very much sense of it.
From rock, paper, scissors, to daddy long legs, there are plenty of sayings and conventions out there that don't make very much sense if you really think about them.
Linked to this bad deal is a provision that is not getting much attention, but also makes very little sense.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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