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- 01. Many [intellectuals] in the former U.S.S.R. were imprisoned or persecuted for expressing viewpoints critical of the government.02. He is more interested in a woman's body than in her [intellect].03. Studies have shown that the [intellectual] development of children can be damaged by poor nutrition.04. Working as a janitor pays well, but I certainly don't find it very [intellectually] challenging.05. He gave a speech to an audience of artists and leading [intellectuals] in Polish society.06. Ralph enjoys [intellectual] hobbies such as playing chess, and solving difficult puzzles.07. Sharon displayed her awesome [intellect] during the debate with her classmates.08. The young boy has a keen [intellect] and excels in a variety of subjects.09. Einstein once said that [intellectuals] solve problems, whereas geniuses prevent them.10. The theories of Albert Einstein launched an [intellectual] search for a single coherent law that governs the universe.11. Florence was the financial, [intellectual], and artistic center of Renaissance Italy in the fifteenth century.12. H. Douglas Brown has written that a total physical, [intellectual], and emotional response are necessary to successfully send and receive messages in a second language.13. In science, a model is an [intellectual] conception of how our world works.14. David Fasold once observed that [intellectual] brilliance is no guarantee against being dead wrong.15. Josiah Holland once remarked that the heart is wiser than the [intellect].16. In the thirteenth century, the church was seen as the supreme authority, not only in regards to faith and morals, but also in [intellectual] and political affairs.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.