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The phrase "a spark of intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a moment of insight or a small amount of cleverness in someone or something.
Example: "During the meeting, she had a spark of intelligence that led to a breakthrough idea for the project."
Alternatives: "a glimmer of intelligence" or "a flash of brilliance."
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Trump's way of resolving a personal dispute to his satisfaction (he'd call it winning) has been to rely on the reasonableness of his opponent to emerge — a spark of intelligence, integrity, grace, shame, or self-awareness; a line of sanity across which he or she will not trespass — at which point that person walks away in disgust and leaves Trump satisfied.
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The key for Finaldi is the power of the real-time encounter between a visitor and a work of art: the spark of intelligence between two minds that can fly across centuries.
But for finding out the tricks of the trade, the way business runs in bad times and good, the latest developments in business and the economy, nothing can replace the spark of intelligence that travels from person to person at meetings.
Yet there is a spark of the scientist in her eyes: fearless intelligence and a deep spirit of inquiry that likes to follow the thread of logic.
A spark of vitality went out.
Creativity is like a spark of electricity.
There's not a spark of personality.
Many of us see in animals more than mere flesh, a spark, intelligence, even spirit that deserves our respect as individuals as well as species.
Do the wonders of nature contain, in themselves, the spark of human intelligence and creativity?
test as a measure of intelligence.
This was not a failure of intelligence.
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