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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intuition that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement or idea that is based on one's intuition or gut feeling. Example: The detective had a strong intuition that the suspect was hiding something, but he had no concrete evidence to support it.
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Any intuition that helped make sense of the world was all right to use.
The moment expresses an intuition that seems to underwrite the entire trilogy: bliss is possible.
Bhargava has a keen intuition that leads him unerringly to deep and beautiful mathematical questions.
They have great taste, and I have an intuition that has never failed me.
They move with a rhythm and intuition that seems almost magical.
These objects give us the intuition that cannot exist independently of them.
It's that "father's intuition" that seems particularly dangerous.
Because it proved my intuition that I was a playwright.
His intuition that black music would gird a future American music was wonderfully prescient.
Perhaps she senses, with a mother's intuition, that hers is a very private baby.
"It was like her intuition – that it would lead to bad stuff".
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