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Discover Ludwig"nimble mind" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who is quick-thinking and able to solve problems easily. For example, "He has a nimble mind and can quickly come up with creative solutions to difficult problems."
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BOYLE can put his nimble mind to honest work.
At the same time, Mansour was impressed with Palin's nimble mind.
For example, her biographer characterizes her as a brilliant writer with a nimble mind.
Mr Summers's backers argue that no one can match his nimble mind.
He had a nimble mind both for his age and lobotomy.
His nimble mind, unique wit and impressive vocabulary made him a captivating communicator and wordsmith.
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His productions, Andrew Porter wrote in The New Yorker two decades ago, are "meant for nimble minds".
Going into Saturday's match, the flashing feet and nimble minds of six Barça players were listed as heading to Massachusetts — David Villa, Pedro, Sergio Busquets, Victor Valdés, Gerard Piqué and Andrés Iniesta.
Putting these two nimble minds together makes sense, and not simply because both are educated Italian women who enjoy a good fashion joke.
Their ideas and inventiveness will create technology to export around the world … May's immigration plans simply force the nimble minds we nurture to return home and fuel competition from overseas.
Dyson wrote of May's plan in a Guardian article: "May's immigration plans simply force the nimble minds we nurture to return home and fuel competition from overseas.
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