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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intellectual person" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is knowledgeable and well-informed. For example, "He was an intellectual person who was always willing to engage in interesting conversations about current events and historical topics."
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"I'm a considerably intellectual person," T. I. said.
"My mother was an isolated and intellectual person," Orlando Figes said.
"His work can speak to the most intellectual person in the society as well as the most humble," she said.
"I'm here to make myself a more intellectual person, regardless of my race, regardless of my background".
"It's the first time a movie has portrayed a stutterer as an intellectual person," said Len Lubarsky, 52, an actuary from the Lower East Side - nice and slowly.
"It's probably immodest to praise my own brother, but I can say that he is a highly intellectual person," she said then.
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How could anyone--even the most intellectual person--ever complete a NY Times puzzle?
How many intellectual persons have caused you to stop mid-stride and THINK, think about your beliefs and why you believe as you do...and now (as Christopher confronts cancer) think about death and why you believe as you do.
Before interviewing the rapper Warren G, he tells himself (and us), "I am a figure, an intellectual, a person who writes books and appears on television and has a following of people who think I'm important".
In her early years, Sontag spent a good deal of time in Paris, and she was something that is far more common in France than in the United States: a public intellectual, a person with the right, even the duty, to put forth ideas, as a contribution to the society's discussion of its life.
And because the average client is so savvy and so knowledgeable, those companies have to service that highly intellectual, knowledgeable person.
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