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The phrase "a man of intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses a high level of intelligence or intellect.
Example: "In discussions about philosophy, he always stood out as a man of intelligence, offering insights that challenged conventional thinking."
Alternatives: "an intelligent man" or "a man of great intellect."
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Stanley was a man of intelligence, integrity and honor.
He was a man of intelligence, exceptional warmth and humor and will be greatly missed.
In others' words "A man of intelligence, and one of those prompt, frank, ardent souls that I love to meet".
The portrait that emerges is that of a man of intelligence and cunning but of little detectable complexity.
"The president has nominated a man of intelligence, energy and deep integrity," said Mr. Goldin, whose last day is Saturday.
McKellen shifts Spooner from a swaggering elitist- confidently describing himself at the outset as a man of "intelligence and perception"- to a degenerate shambles.
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He was a man of wit, intelligence, warmth and caring.
He was a man of great intelligence and moral strength.
A man of enormous intelligence, compassion, charm and wit.
He was a man of unusual intelligence and courtesy.
He was a man of great intelligence and humor.
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