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Meanings of intellectually brilliant in English
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Usage of intellectually brilliant in English
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I'd never had to do with an intellectuallybrilliant woman before.
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He is not intellectuallybrilliant, but he has strong sense and good moral fiber.
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He is a man who is intellectuallybrilliant.
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She's intellectuallybrilliant and lots of fun.
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Many have praised the British central bank and its intellectuallybrilliant governor, Mervyn King, for helping coordinate the global response to the financial crisis.
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A former treasury secretary under Bill Clinton who became a tenured economics professor at Harvard at 28, Summers is universally acknowledged as intellectuallybrilliant.
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But, as he was intellectuallybrilliant and personally attractive, these people were as a rule ready to overlook what they called the Quaker oats.
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DAME Iris Murdoch, author of 26 novels and one of Britain's most intellectuallybrilliant writers, is suffering from Alzheimer's disease, her husband confirmed yesterday.
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Intellectuallybrilliant, fantastic sense of humor, very fun-loving.