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Discover Ludwig"too sensible" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something or someone as being excessively reasonable, practical, or logical. Example: "Her decision to quit her job and travel the world seemed too sensible for someone so adventurous."
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In "The Night Circus," her debut novel, Erin Morgenstern works hard to create just such a sense of magic, but there finally seems to be something too sensible about her sensibility to pull off the trick.
Too sensible".
He's much too nice and too sensible".
But that would have been too sensible.
You're far too sensible for that.
She was too sensible, too old, I had always thought.
All of which sounds a little too sensible.
The United manager was too sensible to make excuses.
Try it if you think Milton Jones is too sensible.
All far too sensible for Osborne, who is addicted to Gordon-Brown-style gimmicks and complications.
The Japanese are far too sensible to fear for their democratic institutions.
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