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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intuitive artistry" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a form of creativity or artistic expression that feels natural or instinctive. Example: "Her paintings reflect an intuitive artistry that captivates viewers and evokes deep emotions."
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Even artistry is directed.
This is real artistry.
Or intuitive?
"What artistry," her mother says.
Con artistry and theft proliferate.
Wyndam's artistry divides opinion.
"There was no artistry to it whatsoever".
Athleticism increasingly demands its place alongside artistry.
It is intuitive Obama.
"It's intuitive.
I want to see some real artistry.
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