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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit intelligent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that possesses a small degree of intelligence or cleverness.
Example: "While he may not be a genius, he is certainly a bit intelligent when it comes to solving puzzles."
Alternatives: "somewhat intelligent" or "slightly intelligent".
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Bout said, "It's a job that's a bit political, a bit commercial, and a bit intelligent, you know?" If they didn't proceed carefully, they were going to "create a scandal".
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Jimmy explained, "I can sound a little bit intelligent, or what you would call 'white,' on the phone.
"You're going to have to be a bit more intelligent about your energy consumption," he said.
It then repeats the process on the survivors until something useful emerges though, unlike natural evolution, there is a bit of intelligent design in the process, too.
But they also want to enjoy the benefits of a little cheating, especially if it reinforces their belief that they are a bit more intelligent or popular than they really are.
He's sometimes seemed a bit too intelligent for his own good but he just loved it out there and was using all his brains in the right way.
Neither of the anchors from the show much resemble Olbermann in either appearance or mannerism — both instead channel similar versions of Dan Patrick (that they never quite match the inspired banter on the real "Sports Center is one of the limitations of the show) — but like Olbermann, they both seem a bit too intelligent to be reading the sports scores.
But whenever and wherever you drive the new 575 M, it will be a bit more "intelligent" than the 550, thanks to an adaptive suspension that not only reacts to potholes but, based on the overall road conditions, will also raise or lower the ride height of the car so that suspension travel is optimized for either a sport or comfort setting.
Duffy noted that the company is working towards more intelligent content sensing so their cameras and online DVR service will be able to pick out faces and figures in the scene and be a bit more intelligent with notifications and motion sensing.
We'd like our leaders to be a bit more intelligent than we are, a bit wiser, a bit more capable.
It won't order the flowers, tailor your dress, get the right bartending service or handle reception management for you like an IRL wedding planner might, but after trying it out I can say the UI is slick, the live slideshow is a nice touch and Joshi joked that his platform is a bit like an intelligent bridesmaid telling you to bring an umbrella if it's going to rain.
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