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The phrase "a very sensible man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is practical, reasonable, and makes sound judgments.
Example: "In discussions about the project, I always appreciate his input because he is a very sensible man."
Alternatives: "a very rational person" or "a very wise individual."
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"He's a very sensible man, a very quiet man," al-Zayyat said, when I asked him to describe al-Zawahiri.
Asked whether Farage was frightened of attending, McKenzie, standing in Croydon North, said: "If he hasn't turned up he is a very sensible man.
Asked whether Farage was frightened of attending, McKenzie, standing in Croydon North, explained : "If he hasn't turned up he is a very sensible man.
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He dressed like a man and talked like a very sensible one.
"That wasn't a very sensible choice," he admitted.
So it is not a very sensible path to take".
"We adopt a very sensible policy," said Mr Daniels.
Even if it's not really a very sensible idea.
That is a very sensible thing to do," he said.
"That's a very sensible point," Professor Oswald said.
"It's a very sensible plan, Mr. Giuliani said.
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