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The phrase "amazing head" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as complimenting someone's hairstyle, intelligence, or creativity, depending on the surrounding content.
Example: "Her amazing head for numbers helped the team solve complex problems quickly."
Alternatives: "incredible mind" or "fantastic intellect".
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Him doing loads of rich characters that are part live action, part animation, and are all from Noel's amazing head.
When I joined, the school was struggling; we eventually managed to recruit an amazing head who produced an outstanding Ofsted judgment in just five terms.
Because my dad would be in the background, behind my mom, playing guitar with this amazing head of hair…" Humour was your way in.
She added: "I miss the amazing head rubs, I miss giving you back rubs, I miss us always going Nandos, I miss sharing a bed with you, I miss waking up to you, I miss the morning kisses … I miss us talking about having another baby in the future, I miss us planning to get our marriage registered, I miss going for walks with you, I miss holding your hand.
"I really think the JD/LLMLE program gave me an amazing head start," said Zekaoui, who graduated in May and re-joined Linklaters in September.
Over time we've evolved and in the past year or so we have an amazing head chef, her name is Andrea and she and her team create such incredible plant-based meals like those tempeh tacos with Buffalo sauce.
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We saw folks making amazing heads-up displays, cool chip designs, and wearables.
Ricky, 19 from Melbourne, remembers this feeling acutely: "The true beauty of the nexus flip is the transition between two amazing head-spaces.
Her honey-blonde tresses were swept to one side with soft curls cascading down her shoulder for a very Old Hollywood 'do to complete her amazing head-to-toe look.
It's Pop Panel Week here at The Creators Project and we're revisiting the amazing head-bobbing, toe-tapping, booty-shaking tracks created live on stage during our Creators Event series.
Although Lara Jacobs Rigolo (whose frond balancing act has gone viral on YouTube) was an obvious hit, the two solo performers who scored most strongly with the audience were Evgeny Kurkin who, as Romeo, took some amazing head-first dives as part of a Chinese pole act, and Viktor Kee (who nearly walked off with the entire show).
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