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Does the phrase makes perfect sense make sense?

The phrase "makes perfect sense" is grammatically correct and idiomatic. It means something is easily understood and logical.

However, the phrase "makes perfect sense makes sense" is redundant. It's like saying "it is true, it is true."

It's best to use "makes perfect sense" on its own to convey the meaning.

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