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The phrase "intellectual abilities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's capacity to think, reason, and understand abstract or complex matters. For example, "His intellectual abilities allowed him to excel in school."
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But she was "always very confident in my intellectual abilities".
His intellectual abilities and emotional self-awareness are at war.
I'll take on all comers … There will be no embarrassment as to my intellectual abilities.
But there are intellectual abilities here and other ways of measuring them.
"I walked into the courtroom clearheaded, clear-eyed and absolutely in control of my intellectual abilities".
Since, he has disparaged her and made jokes about her intellectual abilities.
He is a man of undoubted intellectual abilities, with a PhD in engineering from Stanford University.
Many of us came seeking to excel in a meritocracy that valued our special intellectual abilities.
Sadly, individuals with Down syndrome have shorter life expectancies and limited intellectual abilities.
And how were intellectual abilities distributed in the population?Galton came to two conclusions.
He has won regard for his intellectual abilities (he holds two doctorates) and has also been outspoken on social issues.
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