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The phrase "making less sense" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example: "The more I think about it, the more this plan is making less sense."
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Co-founder Peter Johnston, who previously worked as a designer at Google, has said it's been making less sense for Lystable to be headquartered in London, given its customers and investors are "predominantly" in the US.
A space-diving exit from a spacecraft in orbit may end up making less sense than just using entire capsules as escape pods, Feige said.
He went off on a tangent, making less sense every second, and then, right before I completely tuned out, he said something thought provoking: "The toadstools are little brown people serving Princess Daisy the white monarch.
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Other classifications made less sense.
Today it makes less sense.
That made less sense.
It makes less sense for lesser experiences.
Now it makes less sense".
"But it makes less sense today".
A new plasma television makes less sense.
Performance bonuses designed to retain good teachers make less sense.
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