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'intellectual society' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to a group of people who are dedicated to the advancement of knowledge or learning. For example: "The members of the intellectual society convened to discuss the new advancements in science."
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Finding the irreligious climate of Parisian intellectual society offensive, he retired to spend his last years at Flux, near Beaugency.
By this time, Emerson had formed the intellectual society that came to be known as the Transcendental Club.
A man of aristocratic bearing and tastes, Régnier became an important figure in French intellectual society in the years following the turn of the century.
Through it all was the chronicle of a highly cultured Jewish man, in the center of Prague's artistic and intellectual society, who was absorbed with art, theater, music and literature.
His correspondence with Sophie, together with his other letters, forms one of the most fascinating documents on Diderot's personality, enthusiasms, and ideas and on the intellectual society of Louise d'Épinay, F.M. Grimm, the Baron d'Holbach, Ferdinando Galiani, and other deistic writers and thinkers (Philosophes) with whom he felt most at home.
The audience was partly made up of advanced musical and intellectual society, but partly of the upper crust, including the immortal comtesse de Pourtales, who was recorded shouting "I am 60 years old and this is the first time anyone has dared to make fun of me".
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How much rarer they must be in public schools now that the conservative agenda has starved American education and turned teaching into one of the least attractive professions in our increasingly anti-intellectual society.
Given the intense scrutiny to which the UK's anti-intellectual society subjects the public funding of arts organisations, this cliche has been used in turn to deny that opera itself has any value – a logical absurdity, but one that corrodes any further discussion and clearly deters many from trying their first live opera performance.
No, the U.S. has become an anti-intellectual society that scorns intelligence and ability and wants leaders that are "just like them".
The paradox is that to make intellectual strides, society must accept some risk.
I came here to enjoy cheap but yummy food and wine, intellectual cafe society and sunny hospitality.
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