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Discover Ludwig"some senses" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It typically refers to physical senses such as smell, taste, sight, touch, and hearing. For example, "I experienced some senses of nostalgia as I walked through my old neighborhood."
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And a centrist in some senses.
In some senses, this is Generation Terror.
"In some senses," he answered, "yes".
In some senses I've discovered enough.
Thus in some senses, men decide gender.
In some senses, he had mellowed.
In some senses she is rather fabulous.
Hungary feels impatient, isolated and in some senses betrayed.
"We've got a more overtly socialist approach in some senses.
In some senses they do have a priestly role.
In some senses, this new novel knocked at his door.
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