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The phrase "intellectual wherewithal" is correct and usable in written English
It means the mental capacity or resources needed to accomplish something intellectually challenging. Example: Despite facing many obstacles, she was able to successfully complete her PhD thanks to her strong intellectual wherewithal.
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Cynics think that individual investors lack the intellectual wherewithal to understand a concept as sophisticated as volatility.
Admissions directors at the most selective and prestigious liberal arts colleges are quick to emphasize that recruited athletes must have the intellectual wherewithal to survive in their rarefied academic atmospheres, that recruited athletes graduate at rates comparable to the student body as a whole and that decisions are ultimately made by the admissions office -- never by coaches.
It is an amazing, buoyant transformation, by a writer with as much staying power as intellectual wherewithal -- a writer, moreover, who went a dozen times to Sarajevo while the rest of us were watching the Weather Channel -- and still she's niggled at even by people she hasn't sued.
Nazar was "wowed" by their lectures, and as a young man, lacked the intellectual wherewithal to challenge what he was being taught.
The importance of an educated citizenry, as envisioned by the architects of the American scheme of government, is that they have the analytical and intellectual wherewithal to recognize and challenge the inevitable corruption of government.
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Far from tightening the gaonic hold over the Jewish communities of the Arabic world, Saʿadia's works actually provided the wherewithal for ever-greater intellectual and religious self-sufficiency.
And the word that formed in the fire of his indignation was, simply: "ENOUGH!" It was a Shakespearean moment that shook the eighty thousand rigid, and ought to have disabused any Republicans of the idle assumption that they are taking on a remote, effete intellectual who doesn't have the wherewithal for bloody political combat.
Novartis and Penn say the deal will combine the intellectual resources of the university with the commercial wherewithal of the company, a major drugmaker.
Not just those whose parents have wherewithal".
"But we didn't have the wherewithal.
Sometimes such wherewithal is a prerequisite.
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