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Meanings of own intuition in English
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Usage of own intuition in English
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He had enormous confidence in his ownintuition, sometimes counter to all reason.
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Our ownintuition becomes foreign to us, and it becomes madness.
3
The rest are based on my ownintuition, with some personal preference mixed in.
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The ideas for her sculptures come from the world around her and her ownintuition.
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What Flint says tallies with my ownintuition.
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If anything, you've taught me to rely on my ownintuition rather than the suspicions of others.
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As if Beethoven's Ninth Symphony were not his ownintuition and his ownintuition the Ninth Symphony.
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If you don't believe in your ownintuition, a simple DNA profile will tell you if we're related.
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He wondered if this feeling arose from his ownintuition or might be inspired by the dog's tension.
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What she'd just heard was a confirmation of her ownintuition, but expressed in logical terms and spoken out loud.
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You must trust your ownintuition".
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Was the priest's vision a dream, or his ownintuition deeper than reason, assuming dire form, portending a universal fear?
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Rules, explanations and compartmentalisation of thought can stifle creativity; don't let the education system crush your faith in your ownintuition.
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Everyone has their ownintuition about it, so I keep going back to the fundamentals: We are in a contained environment.
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When she chooses her new, free course of action, it must be in the light of her own opinion-ofher ownintuition.
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Byron's methods swim against the tide of the regimented approach: she's after a solution that utilises sensible advice combined with a parent's ownintuition.