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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really clever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that demonstrates intelligence or ingenuity in a positive way.
Example: "She came up with a really clever solution to the problem that impressed everyone in the meeting."
Alternatives: "a very smart" or "an exceptionally bright".
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To some this may just be a really clever idea.
Here Stravinsky shows how to write a really clever novelty piece.
Using TV signals to enable such applications without batteries is "a really clever idea," he says.
Therefore they come up with a really clever approximate circuit model that incorporates and implements the parameter controls.
But I'm a really clever bloke on the field – and I'm a lot calmer off it.
It's just a really clever way for NatWest to protect itself against customer complaints.
We also enjoyed Keyframe, a really clever smartphone and tablet puzzler by NFTS student Kai Oliver.
It is a really clever government's way of blunting the civil disobedient.
"They play a different brand of rugby to anyone else and they play a really clever game.
Holliday said it was a "really clever", rigorously scrutinised scheme that tied efficiencies at National Grid to customers' bills.
A really clever little story combines with appealing illustrations for this streetwise tale about confronting your worst fears.
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