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The phrase "a sensible step" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a decision or action that is logical, reasonable, or prudent in a given context.
Example: "Implementing a remote work policy was a sensible step for the company to adapt to the changing work environment."
Alternatives: "a wise move" or "a rational decision".
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For now, a higher capital charge for OTC contracts is a sensible step.
"It's a sensible step that makes not just environmental sense, but complete economic sense," Tong said.
Although limiting resident work hours is a sensible step, there are a few serious consequences.
Accepting plea bargains was a sensible step on his part, that could lead to easier, and cheaper, victories.
While Southgate has said he was "surprised", his former England colleague is confident the move is a sensible step.
Codifying the rules into law would be a sensible step to increase the pressure for vigorous enforcement.
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It's a very sensible step that this Government is taking".
So Macari Vineyards, which is in Mattituck on the North Fork, took a standard sensible step.
Denying access to groups and individuals who incite violence and hatred is a perfectly sensible step to keep students safe from harm," she said.
David Brooks doesn't mention a third sensible step to improve our immigration policy: seriously go after businesses that hire illegal immigrants.
David Juurlink agrees with the idea, calling it a "very sensible" step toward controlling street sales of fentanyl by "predators".
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