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The phrase "intellectual community" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of individuals who share a commitment to academic pursuits, critical thinking, and intellectual discussion. Here are a few examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "The university fosters a strong intellectual community, with regular seminars and discussions among faculty and students." - "Joining a book club has allowed me to connect with a diverse intellectual community and engage in stimulating discussions." - "The author's work has sparked much debate and discussion within the intellectual community."
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Those classes didn't create genuine intellectual community.
It was, in many ways, a black Atlantic intellectual community.
A large lecture class can also create genuine intellectual community.
"The intellectual community was not large," Mr. Coetzee said.
"The intellectual community was not large," he said.
In "Irrational Man," the collegiate setting, the intellectual community, is no redemption.
The prospect is, however, that an intellectual community will be the clientele of the subject.
"We've always been very competitive when it comes to providing a great intellectual community.
In Budapest the Tellers had been members of a Jewish intellectual community.
In exchange, they participated in forums, and helped to create an intellectual community.
The New York intellectual community Podhoretz grew up in was compulsively internecine.
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