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The phrase "intellectually confined" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is limited in their thinking or perspective, often due to societal or cultural restrictions. Example: She felt intellectually confined by her conservative upbringing and was eager to explore new ideas and perspectives. Another example: The professor's lectures were intellectually confined, only presenting one viewpoint and discouraging critical thinking.
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"The Conservative Soul" is peculiar and inconclusive, but it is also intellectually challenging and thoroughly captivating .The Elephant in the Room" is Ryan Sager's impressive run at the simpler book Mr Sullivan might have confined himself to.
"People think it's confined.
I felt disappointed and confined.
Don't feel confined.
Straddle in a confined space.
Keep your puppy confined initially.
The subject of its analysis — a deceptively dry clinical term that is not out of place in reference to this subtle and intellectually thrilling true story — is the way unruly desires and emotions struggle with efforts to tame and confine them.
It isn't confining.
His pistol offense felt confining.
They jib at confining animals.
Confine your pet.
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