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The phrase "a list of intelligent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of individuals or entities that are considered intelligent, often in contexts such as discussions, evaluations, or recommendations.
Example: "Here is a list of intelligent people who have made significant contributions to science and technology."
Alternatives: "a roster of smart" or "a compilation of bright".
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As part of how to practically apply what the children have learned, Ms. Davenport says she has developed a list of intelligent behaviors for students, which range from understanding how they learn, to being joyful in school, to taking the time to celebrate their accomplishments.
Most people prepare a list of intelligent questions to ask the interviewer, so be prepared to give some answers of your own.
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On paper, one could draw up a whole list of intelligent explanations, and of course the juxtaposition of bracingly disparate source materials has a long tradition in contemporary art.
Her idea is only the latest in a list of attempts to hail intelligent life outside of the Solar System.
Wilson, who leaves a partner Timmi and son TJ, was also recently included on a list of 125 of the most "intelligent, empowered and inspirational" women by The Lady magazine.
When the fundamentalist organisation The Discovery Institute collected a list of scientists who subscribed to Intelligent Design (the latest attempt to 'prove' Creationism) they obtained 400 names in around 2 years.
It shows in your feelings about the possibility of working there, your preparation, and the list of intelligent questions you bring forward on interview day.
The new findings add to that growing list of intelligent behaviors similar to those of humans.
Add Bill Keller, the former executive editor of the august New York Times, to the list of intelligent people who have no problem admitting that, when it comes to matters of business and/or economics, they don't have a clue.
In this regard, Hasting et al. [29] suggested a list of principles that would facilitate the development of an intelligent chemical structure-based classification system.
Moore responded with a list of names that demonstrated a serene distance from the commercial marketplace: among them were Intelligent Bullet, Utopian Turtletop, Bullet Cloisoné, Pastelogram, Mongoose Civique, and Andante con Moto.
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