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The phrase "as sensible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the sensibility of two or more ideas, actions, or choices.
Example: "In this situation, choosing the more affordable option is as sensible as opting for the premium product."
Alternatives: "just as reasonable" or "equally wise".
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Now he was as sensible as any Englishman.
The idea is as sensible as it's novel.
It is about as sensible as the idea of manufacturing two-legged stools.
Yet as sensible as it might seem, the saying has rarely been tested.
It is what counts as utopian in this Congress, as sensible as it is.
But Phil, I say, are you as sensible as people make out?
Electing a Ukip MEP is about as sensible as asking a turkey to cook Christmas dinner.
And as sensible as their views might be, they will also be affected by biases, politics and errors of judgment.
"I think something as sensible as this," Councilman Yassky said, "has got to pass sooner or later".
Alas, many of us fear that the members of Congress are not as sensible as Professor Frank.
So they would be as sensible as FA in this regard.
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