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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always sensible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently demonstrates good judgment or practicality.
Example: "Her advice is always sensible, making it easy for me to trust her decisions."
Alternatives: "consistently wise" or "perpetually reasonable".
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This isn't always sensible.
Dogs are not always sensible.
But Boris is not always sensible.
Her shoes are always sensible courts, never dominatrix heels.
This taught them that burying bad news is not always sensible.
It's always sensible to explore the motives behind the actions of corporate leaders.
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I was always the sensible one.
McQuarrie just wanted to make his point – usually, though not always, a sensible point.
Buddha's Middle Way always seems sensible: moderation in thought and action.
He was a star, but not always very sensible in the years of glory.
Because Mom was always more sensible than anybody else, she rethought this last decision, came back for the sake of her children and kicked out husband and girlfriend.
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