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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine mind" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is intelligent, thoughtful, or possesses great mental acuity. Example: "Her ability to solve complex problems quickly demonstrates that she truly has a fine mind."
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Peter Lewis (d. 2013) started as a lowly underwriter at his dad's auto-insurance company in 1955, and the Princeton-educated Lewis showed a fine mind for figures: A decade later, he became CEO of the firm, Progressive, which is now one of the largest automobile insurers in the country.
A fine mind and an Irish heart.
You gave us a power: love and a fine mind".
It's a luxury to have a fine mind that is highly educated.
From what I can tell he has a fine mind and a nice personality.
He was "tall, dark brown, magnificently built," with "a fine mind and that intrigued me. . . .
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He has a lovely touch, and a very fine mind for food.
Arlen's fine mind and education is a gift that many ambitious people share.
He had a fine political mind and a real commitment to public service.
More (1477-1535, canonized 1935), in addition to being a fine legal mind, an author, a philosopher, and a statesman, was a man of vigorous vernacular wit, whom C. S. Lewis called "our first great cockney humorist".
In Brasillach's case, there is no doubt whatever that he did.His essays on Corneille and the Greek Anthology, which he completed in prison, reveal a fine, cultivated mind.
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