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The phrase "a very rational man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is logical, reasonable, and makes decisions based on sound reasoning rather than emotions.
Example: "In discussions about complex issues, he always presents himself as a very rational man, carefully weighing all the evidence before forming an opinion."
Alternatives: "a highly logical person" or "an extremely reasonable individual".
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He gets excited about stuff, but he's a very rational man, straight down the line".
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At this point I was leaning forward, listening to the sound of one man tapping into a very rational sort of mindfulness, a surprising view that extended beyond the world of a billionaire hedge fund manager into the daily work of managers and leaders in any business.
I'm a very rational person.
Mr. Morsi seems like a very rational, aware, levelheaded person.
"I have always said that Hamas is a very rational political movement," he said.
"It may be a very rational, thought-out message," rather than an emotional outburst, he added.
"We're going forward in a very rational, Cartesian fashion to make our case".
"I believe we're taking a very rational position," he said.
So it was basically a very rational choice to move to Germany and start the company".
The current council has a very rational and measured approach to development," he said.
He's just a very kind, rational man.
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