Sentence examples for making sense of something from inspiring English sources

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How can you blame them for not making sense of something that doesn't ever work in the first place?

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This would make sense of something otherwise alarmingly off-kilter.

"Words cannot capture the horror, or make sense of something so senseless," he said.

It seemed to make sense of something which can too often be turned into a vanity parade.

With decades more uncertainty and incivility to come, it'll be young people who are forced to make sense of something that makes no sense for our country.

It is hard to make sense of something so painful and pervasive, and all the harder when so few want to talk about it.

I think my music and my style are connected in a way where they're both trying to express the same things, or make sense of something greater.

There is a wonderful chorus too of anorak-clad love twitchers who observe couples through binoculars, trying to make sense of something they will never know.

What you feel is someone struggling to make sense of something he has yet to fully grasp — the incompleteness of the creative struggle.

But I think it was my way of trying to make sense of something as huge and busy as the world.

Listen to his cadence: he would make sense of something complicated and say it simply and profoundly, often with an upward inflection at the end.

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