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"the brain of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person or animal who possesses a high level of intelligence or intellect. Example: "John was considered to be the brain of the group, always coming up with innovative ideas and solving problems effortlessly."
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Finance is the brain of the economy.
The brain of the building goes nuts.
It clears the brain of cobwebs.
"The brain of a chimp and the brain of a human are not that different anatomically.
"The brain of the village idiot and the brain of a scientific genius are almost identical.
"The brain of this government cannot understand postmodernism," he said.
"Those ideas came from the brain of someone," I said.
Three wires were implanted into the brain of each rat.
He also picks the brain of his veteran teammates.
It was the brain of a professional running back.
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The Mega32 chip will be the 'brain' of the robot.
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