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"an intellect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's ability to reason, especially on complex matters. For example, "His wide range of knowledge and powerful intellect make him a formidable opponent in debates."
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3. God is an intellect.
He's not an intellect.
That they had an intellect.
There's an intellect in there fighting to get out.
As an intellect Koestler wasn't such a phenomenon.
He also possessed an intellect that complemented his name.
Behind Saban's theatrics, Krane concluded, was an intellect as powerful as any he had encountered.
Do they have an intellect that can kind of dance with you?
"This anthology succeeds in condensing the work of an intellect defined otherwise by its great expanse".
He had an intellect and a spirit that seemed integrated in a way I'd never seen.
David was quiet in demeanor, an intellect who loved his work, family and life.
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