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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are pretty smart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something as being intelligent or clever in a casual or informal manner.
Example: "The students in this class are pretty smart, often coming up with innovative solutions to problems."
Alternatives: "are quite intelligent" or "are fairly clever."
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Children are pretty smart.
Patients are pretty smart about this.
"Raccoons are pretty smart and people are pretty smart, and they stay out of each other's way," Dr. Weiss said.
"I think people are pretty smart," he said.
"The founders are pretty smart people themselves," he observed.
"I think our guys are pretty smart," Robinson said.
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They're pretty smart.
"But he was pretty smart".
"I'm pretty smart, too.
See, he's pretty smart.
She's pretty, smart, mindful.
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