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The phrase "a brainless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that lacks intelligence or thoughtfulness.
Example: "He made a brainless decision that cost the company a lot of money."
Alternatives: "a mindless" or "a foolish".
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He calls himself a "brainless clod".
But the machinery of foreclosure also has a brainless side.
The movie offers a brainless Hollywood version of investigative journalism.
Mr. Meighan is ingratiating as the brainy hero dealing with a brainless group.
"The writer is leaving judgments to a brainless collection of electrons".
Until then they've been a blur – a brainless, check-less mass of rage.
Yes! Tyra no longer wants to be regarded as a brainless model.
He firmly upbraided a brainless heckler who thought the problem would be solved if mosques were closed.
"People in an airport, people on a metro or on a tram, can seem threatening, horrible, a brainless entity.
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The movie's called "Let's Go to Prison," and its poster consists of a close-up of a bar of soap in a shower, so of course you're expecting a crass, brainless film, a frat house behind bars.
Drummond was characterised as large, very strong, physically unattractive and an "apparently brainless hunk of a man", who was also a gentleman with a private income; he could also be construed as "a brutalized ex-officer whose thirst for excitement is also an attempt to reenact the war".
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