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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sane of" is not correct and does not have a usable meaning in written English
It appears to be a misphrasing or typo, as "sane" typically does not pair with "of" in standard expressions.
Example: "He is sane of mind" would be a more appropriate construction.
Alternatives: "of sound mind" or "mentally stable."
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He looks back at sane of the accomplishments of his tenure as Prime Minister.
For all his infamy, Brady would appear superficially to be the more sane of the two.
In 2009 Justin Sane of the punk band Anti-Flag wrote "The Economy Is Suffering, Let it Die," a scathing indictment of the bank bailout.
After endless rounds of unspeakable Swedish spirits, all of which taste like burnt hair, the more sane of us admit defeat and try to sleep.
He thinks it's awful that some of Jackson's papers were lost & sane of Abraham Lincoln's papers were burned by his son.
That untested idea had "become part of the lore," says biologist Sanjay Sane of the University of Washington in Seattle.
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Even the sanest of people have lost their reason".
In his autobiography, Mr. Arledge called Mr. Simmons "the sanest of my office mates".
On one occasion, Jimmy Carter, the sanest of US presidents, left nuclear launch codes in his suit when it was sent to the dry cleaners.
Mitchell Josh Duhamell), the saner of the two, is a musician who has given up any rock 'n' roll dreams to be a discontented corporate drone with a wife and a young son.
She's the sanest of the lot. .
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