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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a intuitive" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an intuitive" because "intuitive" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She has an intuitive understanding of complex concepts."
Alternatives: "an instinctive" or "a perceptive".
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A intuitive model is developed to capture the operation principle and facilitate the control design.
We strove for a intuitive device that requires little to no instructions to pick up and use.
The two communicate in a flow of cheerful banter and, when collaborating on plays, they have a intuitive understanding of what each other wants.
The artificial force terms are designed in a intuitive and smart way, through employment of the wall-following rule and lessons from historical and current experience, which are taught by the bat's predation process.
Building on traditional search, CASP takes SharePoint one step further by providing a intuitive GUI to the researchers to base their search on their knowledge of chemistry than textual search.
Growing up, we have a intuitive sense of wanting to belong or fit in.
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Couper is both an intuitive, a moralist and a visionary.
"I'm more of an intuitive person, a loose thinker".
Fixture design is a complex and an intuitive process.
This is an intuitive process, a dialogue and exchange.
His Leguizamón project is an intuitive homage, an almost mystical way of using old source material.
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