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What is the meaning of idiom in sense that?

You're asking about the meaning of the idiom "in that sense."

"In that sense" is used to clarify that you are using a word or phrase in a specific way, different from its usual meaning or a way someone else might be using it. It helps to avoid misunderstanding and clarifies the context of your statement.

Here are some examples of how "in that sense" is used:

* "He's a real artist in that sense." This means the person is creative or skilled in a particular way, even if they don't paint or draw.

* "I'm not a big fan of reality TV, but in that sense, the show was entertaining." The speaker is using "entertaining" differently from how they might use it for a movie or play. They mean the show was engaging, even if not necessarily good.

* "I love that you're always up for an adventure, in that sense you're very spontaneous." The speaker is emphasizing the adventurous and spontaneous aspect of the person's personality.

Essentially, "in that sense" acts as a signal that you're shifting the meaning of a word or phrase slightly to fit the specific situation.

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