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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visual person" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who learns and remembers information by seeing it. For example: "I'm a visual person; I find it easier to remember things when I see them written down."
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"You're a visual person.
I'm a visual person".
For example, she's a highly visual person.
Why? I'm a very visual person.
"I was hopeless, but I was a visual person".
"I don't think of her as a visual person.
Some sort of display - I'm a very visual person.
"I'm a visual person, a conceptual person," he says.
It takes a lot of the visual person away.
I'm a very visual person, which is probably why I make videos rather than write scripts.
Slattery, one of six brothers and sisters, was "always a film fan and a visual person".
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