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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more sensible method" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing different methods and suggesting that one is more reasonable or practical than another.
Example: "After reviewing the options, we concluded that a more sensible method for data collection would be to use surveys instead of interviews."
Alternatives: "a more rational approach" or "a more logical technique."
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The presence of BTV genomes in the blood of immunized mice after BTV-4 challenge analyzed by RT-qPCR, a more sensible method than the plaque assay, showed the presence of viral genomes in the blood of some of the immunized mice but in all the cases, the Cts were higher than in the nonimmunized mice and those that were RT-qPCR positive reverted to negative at day seven post-challenge.
The study used auditory brainstem responses recordings which is a more sensible method than otoacoustic emissions testing, a fact that explains the differences in otoprotective effect reported by previous studies.
If you adopt a more sensible method of fertilizing and watering your lawn, it will eventually be unnecessary to de-thatch or aerate.
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If a more sensible prior is used, for example, by considering the empirical prior from the binding frequencies in the validation data, the proposed method can attain even higher accuracy than the regression method (results not shown).
It's a more sensible request than a free tattoo.
"This is a more sensible solution," Mr. Cohen said.
I need to descend to a more sensible altitude.
It simply encourages a more sensible default.
But it's a more sensible and sustainable course.
Nobody overrode the results and installed a more sensible mayor.
Congress must also adopt a more sensible long-term strategy.
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