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making sense

verb

Present participle of make sense

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The phrase "making sense" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is logically understandable or sensible. For example, "The details of the plan finally started making sense after we reviewed them together."

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Are we making sense?

Or even making sense?

It makes it making sense.

He's making sense".

"It started making sense".

Am I making sense?

Stop making sense.

But it had stopped making sense.

You've started making sense again.

• INSIDE TRACK: Stop making sense.

It's all about making sense".

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