Sentence examples for sense make from inspiring English sources

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For we — even our poets and musicians and inventors — never, in the ultimate sense make.

Do her frequent engagements in some sense make her the theatrical pacesetter for the new Met?

It has distributional effects, but it does not in any direct sense make the country poorer.

In that sense, "Make America Great Again" is far more than a campaign slogan.

See Preamble 22162 (explaining that an employee must "in some sense" make a sale); 1940 Report 46 (same).

After all, there is a substantial body of evidence that medical practice does, in a sense, make perfect.

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(Makes sense, makes sense).

Use common sense - make note of your daily routine to get a sense of where your eyes spend most of their time.

These encounters -- race relations in the most literal, everyday sense -- make up this series of reports, the outcome of a yearlong examination by Times reporters.

These encounters -- race relations in the most literal, everyday sense -- make up this series of reports, the outcome of a yearlong examination by a team of Times reporters.

Some sense is made.

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