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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as sane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's mental state or reasoning to that of a person who is considered sane.
Example: "In a world full of chaos, she managed to remain as sane as anyone could expect."
Alternatives: "as rational" or "as clear-minded".
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I'm kidding — the Naked Cowboy isn't mentally ill, he's as sane as you or me.
It's a wonder most of them are as sane as they are," says MacIntyre.
But I was quite sure he was mending well and soon would be as sane as you or I".
Unlike Claire Danes's troubled, bipolar Carrie, in the TV series "Homeland," Maya is as sane as daylight but, nevertheless, single-minded about killing bin Laden.
"He is either as sane as non-cyclists because he is aware of the present dangers or he is just a whinger who won't work on this discipline.
Waddle is as sane as anyone can be who blames missing a vital England penalty on a chance meeting with Uri Geller and Michael Jackson before the match).
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It has been decades now since radical psychiatrists such as RD Laing celebrated mental illness as a sane response to an insane society.
Well, not as free and sane as I'd imagined, but still ….
Do you then conclude, as would any sane person, that your hypothesis is not valid?
It took four days for large doses of the right drug combination to bring her "as close to sane as I get," she says now.
Remarkably sane, as are a lot of his other entries, judging from the sampling I took finding this one.
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