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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a genius" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who possesses exceptional intelligence or creative ability. Example: She went on a date with a genius who impressed her with his vast knowledge of history and literature.
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A parodist with a genius for pastiche?
A genus with a genius for Sashaying where he pleases!
He is a bureaucrat, and his heroism is bureaucratic, with a genius for navigating cluttered fields….
With a genius IQ, he started school in the third grade.
He is also a diligent researcher with a genius for quotation.
Bowen is a natural and practised story-teller with a genius for evoking atmosphere.
The book's publication coincided with a "genius" grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
And that's what it feels like to live with a genius to me.
There he was a genial Yorkshireman with a genius for organising publicity for the party.
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Body temperature was measured in the ear with a Genius-2 (Covidien Sweden AB) or rectally (MC-638 Omron Health Care Europe BV, Täby, Sweden).
And you get all these things that come with being a genius; he's pretty weird.
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