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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with sense" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is behaving in a sensible or rational manner. Here are a few examples: - "She handled the difficult situation with sense and composure." - "His decision to invest in the company was made with sense and careful consideration." - "The article was well-written and presented the information with sense and clarity." - "The driver showed great skill by navigating through the busy city streets with sense and caution."
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Nonsense mingled with sense.
Let's begin with sense.
With Sense Field and Seville.
First up is Joanna Trollope, with "Sense and Sensibility".
By transformation with sense and antisense constructs encoding zeaxanthin epoxidase, zeaxanthin conversion to violaxanthin was inhibited.
"With 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'The Ice Storm,' we started taking chances on new things".
Hybridizations with sense probes are shown as negative controls in Extended Data Fig. 7a.
It would be nice to do something fresh with "Sense and Sensibility".
Anybody with sense would know, and the others don't matter that much anyway".
The "Alice" books are about what happens when you let thinking do away with sense.
Inside the reversible range the chronopotentiometric responses change with (sense) the reaction variables: electrolyte concentration, pH, temperature and driving current.
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