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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sane man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is rational, logical, or mentally sound, often in contrast to someone who is not.
Example: "In a world filled with chaos, a sane man would always seek the truth before making decisions."
Alternatives: "a rational person" or "a reasonable individual".
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"But he was a sane man.
He was essentially a sane man.
theatre was too noise for a sane man.
A doctor, called in to assess Sheppey's mental state, announces "a sane man doesn't give his money to the poor – a sane man takes money from the poor".
Surely these were the actions of a sane man acting with malice aforethought?
"I ask you, are these the salmon trousers of a sane man?" March 20 , 2018
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Moreover, once King Salman dies, some within the Saudi royal family reportedly hope to replace MBS with a saner man, his uncle.
Why as the motor bike soared into the air, hurtled down, crashed into the tarmac and careered onwards, dragging with it a tumbly, bending human figure whose bones were almost audibly snapping would any sane man want to do such a thing?
Not that long ago, it was taken as a given that any sane woman - and any sane man, too - was deeply driven to marry for love.
"I now know more about trademark law than any sane man would ever want to," tweeted Mr Murray in a follow-up post.
To hear it from Mr. Crumpley, he is now a reasonably sane man who has been locked in a crazy system, in which some Kirby staff members, and various state officials, take his words out of context to argue that a psychotic hatred of gay men persists.
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