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Discover LudwigThe phrase "That was a brilliant move" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compliment someone's decision or action that was clever or effective, often in a strategic context. Example: "After seeing how he outmaneuvered the competition, I couldn't help but say, 'That was a brilliant move.'"
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That was a brilliant move on Eamonn's part! (Laughs) I'm done July 17 because I start filming July 20 or 21".
"Two years later, that was a brilliant move.
But I think it's not fair necessarily to say that all Reggie had was an idea, because he took it to the smartest guy, the best operator, the best executor he knew — Evan — and that was a brilliant move.
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Welsh continued: "If that comes off, then that's a brilliant move all-round".
There is little question that the hiring of Schottenheimer was a brilliant move by Snyder and could well propel the Redskins deep into the playoffs next season.
Even I have to admit that, from a purely political standpoint, it was a brilliant move on Karl's part.
It was a brilliant move, and I am afraid that the Democrats, in their zeal and lack of discipline, will fall for it.
It was a brilliant move in order to show his demotic credentials and that he didn't have Latin bursting out of every orifice".
I've had my issues with Sprint in the past, but this is a brilliant move by them.
It was a brilliant move.
It was a brilliant move by David Boies".
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