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Discover Ludwig"sensible person" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone who is level-headed and has good judgement, such as in the following sentence: "Tim is a very sensible person; he always makes smart decisions."
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No sensible person should be trying to put personal data on a blockchain.
No sensible person believes this.
Every sensible person understands that something needs to be done.
MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM: Oh, sure, as any sensible person would.
"Any sensible person will realise the advantage our people got.
No sensible person, though, could say that America won that war.
As a result, every sensible person feels a sense of gratitude for this process.
Why might a sensible person be sympathetic to these sorts of views?
But every sensible person in public life also feels redeemed by others.
No sensible person has only Johnson's 1773 dictionary to understand the words of 2013.
They are seen as obscene deviants, unlawfully and unabashedly enjoying what every sensible person should resist".
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