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Discover LudwigThe phrase "genuinely smart" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to express that someone is truly intelligent or clever. For example: "He is a genuinely smart individual who always has a well-considered answer to any problem."
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Will Pfister's debut stand as a genuinely smart example of 21st century sci-fi?
Over the past few years, he and his students have designed and installed a genuinely smart heating, lighting, ventilation and plumbing system.
When the 34-year-old veteran is at his best, there are few smoother, more instinctive and genuinely smart point guards in the game.
I wanted to create a new kind of organisation where you could be genuinely smart about the quality of work you put on, but also smart about the people who would support you.
Shatner remains a confident, charismatic screen presence, and his appearance as Captain Kirk at the 2013 Oscars was a genuinely smart moment – no matter what you think about Seth MacFarlane's blithely misogynistic turn as host.
While he's not exactly socialized — he had a lot of unhappy colleagues when he ran the Obama White House's economic team — I have no doubt that Summers is genuinely smart and gets some credit for the policies that produced the recovery.
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Although his first election was marred by allegations of cheating, Mr. Ahmadinejad was credited with being genuinely street smart.
"Unless men are genuinely less smart than women this pattern will come to an end and be reversed at some time".
Although alternative energy will still be more expensive in the U.S. on average, there will emerge in 2008 geographies where alternative energy sources are genuinely a smarter economic deal for the customers.
But what is genuinely new about smart power?
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