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Discover Ludwig"strong intuition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to describe a strong feeling or instinct about something that cannot be explained logically. Example: Despite not having any evidence, Jane had a strong intuition that her friend was in trouble.
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"Yeah, I was lucky, but I also have strong intuition".
They have strong intuition, but they don't overinterpret themselves.
"I had this strong intuition that I needed to come back and climb Everest one day," he said.
I was fascinated in the specifics of what happened, but my strong intuition was that they were best treated though non-fiction.
But elsewhere the record achieves the feeling of a strong intuition, an informed proposal, and Mr. Cole's strong drumming makes it cohere.
Moreover, according to Bambach, there was a more profound problem: after studying an image of the drawing — the same costume, the same features, the same strokes that Kemp examined — she had her own strong intuition.
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However, the success of the account comes at a fairly steep intuitive price, as it abandons strong intuitions about de re modality.
This, I suggest, is how moral arguments proceed when people have strong intuitions anchoring their beliefs.
But this conflicts with strong intuitions about the essentiality of kind membership.
In each case, both sides can muster strong intuitions and argumentative ingenuity.
Other things being equal, dissonance with strong intuitions can be decisive in a philosophical dispute.
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