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Discover Ludwig"the sensible" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or an action that is considered sensible, that is, practical, rational, and wise. For example: "She made a sensible decision to wait until after the storm passed to go out for a walk."
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the sensible
adjective
Perceptible by the senses.
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The sensible choice.
The sensible answer is "no".
The sensible shoes.
Here's the sensible part.
That would have been the sensible thing.
The sensible pick is Mayweather on points.
Take the Camry, the sensible grocery-getter.
Here, Senta seems the sensible one.
So let's do the sensible thing.
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That's the sensible-shoes thing to do.
Here's the sensible-sounding advice of Altmann.
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