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Discover Ludwig'sensible point' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to an opinion, suggestion, or opinion that makes sense and is reasonable. For example, "My colleague made a sensible point about the company's approach to customer service."
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But Mr Hutton makes a sensible point about transparency.
"That's a very sensible point," Professor Oswald said.
McQuarrie just wanted to make his point – usually, though not always, a sensible point.
There was a sensible point in there about not going in alone or pretending that America can solve everything.
So even if Marie Antoinette said "Let them eat cake," she was making a very sensible point, not demonstrating her ignorance.
This once worthy organisation began by making the sensible point that compliant police officers were allowing reporters and editors to escape justice.
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One flippant quip and damn, there's your headline – all the sensible, reasonable points you might have made are buried or scattered down the article, and somehow you sound like a member of the revolutionary guard.
After that, though, he made some sensible points — too sensible for this arena.
He made sensible points that are not often found in the literature.
During the campaign, I listened to plenty of decent, honest remainers, making some sensible points that need to be accommodated.
Her defenders say she was making sensible points about clever new anti-submarine drone capability, that she was wilfully misinterpreted and discourteously treated.
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