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The phrase "an intelligent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a noun that begins with a vowel sound, typically to refer to someone or something that demonstrates intelligence.
Example: "She is an intelligent student who consistently excels in her studies."
Alternatives: "a smart" or "a clever".
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He's an intelligent person.
"He was an intelligent individual".
"He's an intelligent football man.
"He was an intelligent crook".
I'm an intelligent person.
He's an intelligent builder.
It's an intelligent entity.
"What an intelligent player.
He's an intelligent man.
"You're an intelligent man.
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