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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ingenious response" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe a clever or creative answer to a difficult question or problem. For example, "His ingenious response to the problem impressed everyone in the room."
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But Canon, the world's No. 1 camera maker, has dreamed up an ingenious response to the phone-camera threat.
For all that, Mr. Morris creates a marvelously musical, choreographically ingenious response to Tchaikovsky's great score that has its own magic and speaks its own truths about the nature of love.
Inspired by his teaching, they have made an ingenious response to the advent of global markets in goods and labour.Most of Senegal's 11m people are Muslims, and they usually belong to one or other of two big movements, the Mourides or the older Tidjanes.
Ai Weiwei's version of "Gangnam Style" is as stupid-silly as any other, and more poorly made — it is the ultimate "shanzhai," a cheap imitation made by splicing footage from the original video with footage of himself dancing around in a pink T-shirt and, in one scene, waving handcuffs — but it's also an ingenious response to the attitude toward creativity put forth in the Chinese media.
An ingenious response to this skeptical argument invokes the idea that knowledge-attributions are sensitive to context.
On an afternoon tour of Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright's residence and legendary school set on 600 acres just outside Scottsdale, I explore America's most famous architect's ingenious response to the starkness and beauty of the rugged environment.
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Still, in the east we can at least witness butterflies' ingenious responses to fickle weather.
These presented great challenges to human adaptive capacities and produced some remarkable and ingenious responses.
What shines through is a dazzling range of ingenious responses to situations of scarcity and insecurity, along with a good number of beautiful things that have no worthy pretensions at all.
While many of the photographs submitted for its July contest captured ingenious responses to the summer heatwave, including a few swimming pools made from hay bales, the contest was won by a picture of a cow on a trampoline.
This is an ingenious and overdue response to a global problem.
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