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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intelligent person" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who possesses a high level of intelligence or is quick to understand and learn.
Example: "She is an intelligent person who always excels in her studies and problem-solving tasks."
Alternatives: "smart individual" or "clever person."
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He's an intelligent person.
I'm an intelligent person.
I am an intelligent person.
"He is not an intelligent person.
He was also an incredibly intelligent person.
"He's a very delicate, intelligent person.
And, you know, I'm not an intelligent person.
"He seems like an intelligent person," Mr. Ingoglia said.
"He's a very intelligent person," Stafford said of Mayhew.
She was an extraordinary all-round intelligent person".
He's a deeply intelligent person thinking about big issues.
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