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Filter by Meaning The speaker delivered a cerebrally stimulating lecture.
The chess player approached the game cerebrally, carefully planning each move to anticipate his opponent's response.
The scientist presented the findings cerebrally.
The court case required cerebrally sound legal arguments to sway the jury.
The detective relied on cerebrally analyzing the evidence to solve the case.
The game was designed to be cerebrally challenging, requiring strategic thinking to win.
The debate was cerebrally stimulating, with complex arguments presented by both sides.
The puzzle was cerebrally stimulating, testing the player's problem-solving skills.
The doctor prescribed a cerebrally stimulating activity to help improve the patient's brain function.
The philosopher discussed the concept of reality cerebrally.
The teacher explained the concept of gravity cerebrally.
The detective solved the crime by analyzing the evidence cerebrally and following the logical conclusions.
The scientist studied the effects of alcohol cerebrally.
The lawyer presented his case cerebrally, using legal precedent and persuasive arguments to make his point.
The teacher encouraged the students to think cerebrally about the historical event.
The entrepreneur approached the business problem cerebrally, analyzing data and conducting research to find the best solution.
She argued cerebrally, using logic and evidence to support her position.
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