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How to use intuitions in a sentence

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According to this account, our original intuitions about this inference were wrong.
The major data source for the linguist is not a corpus of attested utterances but a native speaker's intuitions.
Similarly, the ecclesial intuitions of the Eastern and Reformed churches could become a very profitable complement to the Roman vision.
She could sit down and analyse her instincts and intuitions and decide it is all nonsense.
We should listen to our own instincts, our own intuitions and our own bodies.
Still, his obstinate moral intuitions may have been a virtue in this crisis.
What is certified in the end is a set of impressions, insights, and intuitions.
It's sort of an odd way of thinking about it, but it certainly matches many people's intuitions.
Hunches, guesses, insights, feelings, and intuitions lead to misdirection and error.
These intuitions are strengthened when we consider how current technology might conceivably extend.
Where exactly do you draw the distinction between concepts and intuitions in the actual use of language?
With that in mind, it's always interesting to see intuitions confirmed by quantitative or experimental analysis.
Subjective insights, intuitions and hunches fall into this category of knowledge.
Excluded from consideration are such matters as a speaker's intentions, intuitions, and conceptualizations.
In this area, we quickly come down to moral intuitions and visceral reactions.
Each can be seen as attempting to refine, rather than reject, the basic intuitions which motivated the previous one.
His purpose on earth was to offer his own thoughts and intuitions to fellow seekers.
A second and more important reason not to rely on moral intuitions is that they may simply be wrong or unjust.
It underlies certain intuitions that we have about causality, morality, and personal identity.
When we change our perceptions into ideas, or ideate our intuitions, we retain only what we attend to.
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Examples from Classical Literature
His own nature partook of the feminine, and he shared its intuitions and its fears.
He's almost got it, but you know intuitions of that caliber can't be scheduled.
Proverbs, like the sacred books of each nation, are the sanctuary of the intuitions.
Full of predeterminate intuitions, they are without intelligence, which is the power of seeing things as they are.
Learn to trust your intuitions more and place reliance in the guidance of your affectional nature.
I sensed this, in ways I knew not, save that they were my woman's intuitions.
And so, through all the thick mists of the dim doubts in my mind, divine intuitions now and then shoot, enkindling my fog with a heavenly ray.
A woman's intuitions do not ask to have a cautionary signal repeated.
As they come to revere their intuitions and aspire to live holily, their own piety explains every fact, every word.
In his dark nature there was a touch of the feminine, as in all the great pirates, and it sometimes gave him intuitions.
Strong intuitions of the man assure the mariners he can be no innocent.
Have not women, the illiterates of love, all the intuitions of ignorance?
But Phoebe, in order to keep the universe in its old place, was fain to smother, in some degree, her own intuitions as to Judge Pyncheon's character.
The latter gentleman, who had many intuitions about the half-formed thoughts of others, glanced at the topic himself as they came away from the great house in Berkeley Square.
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