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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very intuitive" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is easy to understand or operate without much effort or explanation. Example: "The new app has a very intuitive user interface, making it easy for even non-technical users to navigate."
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I'm very intuitive.
It's very intuitive.
Canvas is very intuitive.
I claim that's very intuitive.
"The cockpit is very intuitive to me".
"To me it was very intuitive.
"He was very intuitive," Ms. Olson said.
It's self-guiding and very intuitive.
"He was very intuitive that cholesterol was important in disease".
Destácame's model is very intuitive and can scale quickly.
I am happy to report that it seems very intuitive.
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