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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a superior intellect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses a higher level of intelligence or cognitive ability compared to others.
Example: "In the debate, she demonstrated a superior intellect that left her opponents struggling to keep up."
Alternatives: "an exceptional mind" or "a brilliant intellect."
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Both exhibited a superior intellect and a vigorous personal life.
Your correspondent looks forward to the day when such a superior intellect can do his thinking for him.
Either they possess a superior intellect and work ethic, or their tenacious grip on power is due to a system that perpetuates inequality and discrimination.
It surely must require a superior intellect to be a Fascist dictator (unless you inherit the job, like Bashar al-Assad or Kim Jong-un).
Fund managers and bankers who have met him describe him as "a visionary leader", "a world-class CEO", "a superior intellect", and "a database that knows numbers down to two decimals".
Hyman's discussion of Wilson's work suggests an obsession, the kind nursed by a writer who knows himself to have a superior intellect, a person whose teachers have always told him how smart he is, and who cannot understand why everyone is reading this mere plot summarizer who has never bothered to rigorously interrogate the philosophical underpinnings of his discourse.
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"She was an amazing dog: superior intellect, incredibly beautiful, obedient, a phenomenal temperament," he said.
Consequently, Mr Jenkins' "optimism" is misplaced – but then it was JK Galbraith who said that "pessimism is a mark of superior intellect".
Fanny Derham in that book, a young woman of superior intellect and learning, is described as "more made to be loved by her own sex than by the opposite one".
He is a genius of a pitcher who attacks hitters as much with his superior intellect as with his superior arm.
Nor is a vague feeling much proof of your superior intellect; you may have thought tech stocks were overvalued at the start of the year, but did you make any money out of it?Illusion of control.
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