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The phrase "a tremendous mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has exceptional intelligence or creativity.
Example: "Albert Einstein is often regarded as a scientist with a tremendous mind, capable of groundbreaking theories in physics."
Alternatives: "an exceptional intellect" or "a brilliant mind."
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"With Gregg, Joe has a tremendous mind on the other side of the ball".
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"Sharman had a tremendous basketball mind," Barnett said.
"It looks like the apartment of a great writer, a tremendous literary mind, but there's a pathos about the decrepitude and poverty and lack of air," he said.
"I was sort of taken in as a mascot by this group of tremendous minds who were coming from physics into biology and questioning everything.
Fueling the freak-out is the tremendous, mind-boggling wealth that Russia's richest have pulled together and which could come to be seen as tainted once the report comes out.
Since in the past twenty-five yealonelone we've learned a tremendous amount about minds, it's hard to share the extent of his skepticism.
The atmosphere of the holy city made a tremendous impression on his mind as a child.
"The lads showed a tremendous effort bearing in mind we are down to bare bones, but they dug deep and had a right good go.
We had a tremendous meeting of the minds in terms of what we wanted to build and what we wanted to do".
Russell has a tremendous facility for exploring the mind of a child".
"They are written with a tremendous amount of peace of mind.
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