Sentence examples for sense too good from inspiring English sources

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"The Places in Between" is, in very nearly every sense, too good to be true.

Since, by hypothesis, we are free from the Lucas-Penrose constraint, we are, in some sense, too good at asking and answering questions.

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If voters have any sense, not too good.

In a sense, it was too good.

"In a sense she was too good an actress to be a star," he said.

The good news was tempered by the sense it was too good to be true, and also by the news that underemployment had risen to its highest ever rate.

Sensing a story too good to be true, I rushed to a new service called Purportal.com to check its veracity.

He had some good sense, too.

In a sense, they are almost too good, having swept Philadelphia in their division series, and have not played since Saturday.

Although there was the peerage, and the prominent position as leading Labour thinker, there was also the memory of early academic failure, the knowledge that he had never managed to make money and had always relied on Rebuck, the sense that she was too good for him, and worst of all the crippling doubt that she had never truly loved him.

This approach makes good sense, too.

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