Learn English – say “What’s the sense of (something)”

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I came across this usage in a sentence from an exercise, which is:

What's the sense of having a public open space where you can't eat, drink or even simply hang out for a while?

Does the usage here sound natural? And how is it different from "What's the point of (something)"?

Best Answer

Both point and sense can be used in your example, but they mean slightly different things. Point here refers to purpose or usefulness and sense refers to good judgment.

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