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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a intelligence of" is not correct in English.
It should be "an intelligence of" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "intelligence." You can use it when referring to a specific type or aspect of intelligence in a context that requires such a phrase.
Example: "The researchers studied an intelligence of emotional understanding in children."
Alternatives: "a form of intelligence" or "an aspect of intelligence."
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He recalls taking an intelligence test of some sort when he was about five.
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Sinatra, he shows, had an astonishing musical intelligence, of a subtlety and soulfulness still unequalled.
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