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Discover Ludwig"has the brains" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that someone possesses intelligence or the ability to think and solve problems. Example: The new CEO of the company has the brains to turn the struggling business around.
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"She has the brains," Sue said, as Jen disagreed.
Alice, who has the brains of a guinea fowl, has graduated as an aeronautical engineer.
"She has the brains of James and the heart of Lachlan," one says.
Like Bush has the brains of a supermodel and Gore's got the makeup of one".
Presumably Theresa May is Christopher Robin, while David Lidington has the brains to be Wol.
This charming debut has the brains of a literary novel and the body of a thriller.
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He remembers everything; he has the brain of an elephant.
The USA has the BRAIN initiative, the EU has The Human Brain Project, and China has Brainnetome.
Son has the "brain of a mechanic — the hands of a surgeon".
No human has the brain of a Neanderthal — but some have hints of its shape.
How has the brain solved this problem?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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