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What words can go before or after sense?

Here are some words that can go before or after "sense":

Before "sense":

* Common: Common sense

* Good: Good sense

* Bad: Bad sense

* Perfect: Perfect sense

* Strong: Strong sense

* Weak: Weak sense

* Keen: Keen sense

* Acute: Acute sense

* Lost: Lost sense

* Clear: Clear sense

* Vague: Vague sense

* Deep: Deep sense

* Shallow: Shallow sense

* Shared: Shared sense

* Individual: Individual sense

* Innate: Innate sense

* Acquired: Acquired sense

* Basic: Basic sense

* Advanced: Advanced sense

* Inner: Inner sense

* Outer: Outer sense

* Moral: Moral sense

* Ethical: Ethical sense

* Practical: Practical sense

* Abstract: Abstract sense

* Literal: Literal sense

* Figurative: Figurative sense

* False: False sense

* True: True sense

After "sense":

* of: Sense of humor, sense of direction, sense of responsibility

* in: Sense in what you're doing, sense in your words

* to: Make sense to someone, give sense to something

* for: Sense for detail, sense for beauty

* of something: Sense of something wrong, sense of something familiar

* about: Sense about the world, sense about people

* that: A sense that something is wrong, a sense that things are changing

These are just a few examples. Many other words can be used depending on the context and the specific meaning you want to convey.

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