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What's "in a sense of" mean and when's it used?

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Rebecca

"In a sense of" means a particular interpretation of a statement or situation. It's used to elaborate a point more or to further explain the nuance of something. It's similar to "because." It can also be said as "in the sense that." Ex: I really liked the movie. In the sense that it was light-hearted. Ex: I feel like you'll be a good father. In a sense of you being really good with children.

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