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The phrase "a very sensible idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing approval or agreement with a suggestion or proposal that seems practical and reasonable.
Example: "After discussing the options, I believe that implementing a four-day workweek is a very sensible idea."
Alternatives: "a highly reasonable suggestion" or "a quite practical notion".
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Even if it's not really a very sensible idea.
That's a very sensible idea, and of course, something that did not happen.
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I'd do it not for scientific reasons, but for the very sensible idea that without this brilliant beast there is less interference from the outside world.
Seemingly motivated by the very sensible idea that no good tune should go to waste, Korngold adapted themes from several of his film scores ("Another Dawn," "Juarez," "Anthony Adverse" and "The Prince and the Pauper") into the themes of this three-movement concerto.
David Juurlink agrees with the idea, calling it a "very sensible" step toward controlling street sales of fentanyl by "predators".
"That wasn't a very sensible choice," he admitted.
So it is not a very sensible path to take".
"About half is still a very sensible statement," he said.
"We adopt a very sensible policy," said Mr Daniels.
That is a very sensible thing to do," he said.
"That's a very sensible point," Professor Oswald said.
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