Of course, we agree with that measure, it is _________ sensible.
Options:
slightly
hardly
partially
perfectly
Correct Answer:
perfectly
Explanation:
The correct collocation to fill in the blank is perfectly sensible.
Slightly means in a small or insignificant way. It does not make sense in the context of the sentence because it does not describe the measure as being very sensible.
Hardly means almost not at all. It does not make sense in the context of the sentence because it does not describe the measure as being very sensible.
Partially means in part or to some extent. It does not make sense in the context of the sentence because it does not describe the measure as being completely sensible.
Perfectly means in an excellent or faultless way. It is the most appropriate collocation to fill in the blank because it describes the measure as being very sensible.