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"make sensible use of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to use something in a practical or logical way. Example: The teacher instructed her students to make sensible use of their time by studying for their exams instead of playing video games.
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Mr. Postell said state brokers were told last month that Pfizer had decided it could not make sensible use of the opulent -- but outmoded -- AT&T building.
"This is not a new message, and we ask people throughout the year to make sensible use of the emergency unit, but this is even more important when we have so many seriously ill patients at this time of year who need our care the most".
To obtain continuing support for biodiversity research, and the conservation policies that emerge from it, scientists need to convince the public that it is a worthy endeavour and that they can be entrusted to make sensible use of taxpayers' money in times of decreasing financial resources.
Make sensible use of Marcus, don't assume that he's a typical Jeigan!
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Making more sensible use of their devices than their colleagues at CERN, they've concluded that a painting of a young woman in profile, thought to be German and from the early nineteenth century, is likely by Leonardo da Vinci.
As a nation, we should stop the current suicidal cry to turn back the clock to a form of math teaching that did no one any good and which those of us who became professional mathematicians first had to unlearn, and focus on making good, practical, sensible use of centuries old teaching tools (such as word problems) to produce a generation well equipped for life in the Twenty-First Century.
Sam Mitchell, an architect in New Haven, said the challenge is in getting clients to make sensible predictions of how they intend to use their preinstalled systems, lest every wall be dotted with speaker knobs.
Once again our work suggests that most people who use drugs do so without encountering significant harm and make sensible decisions around their use of drugs.
Some sort of algorithm or global index is needed so that women and their doctors can make sensible decisions about the use of SERMs for breast cancer and osteoporotic fracture risk reduction.
Drawing on the experiences of the dissemination into public and policy debate, he identifies challenges and makes suggestions how to promote a sensible use of research findings in ECEC policy.
Advances in the development of RSV vaccines [ 12] has prompted a need for research into the societal and economic impact of RSV infection in order to make sensible decisions about their potential use.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com