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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brainchild of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an idea, project, or invention that is the result of someone's creativity or intellect.
Example: "The innovative app was a brainchild of a talented group of developers who wanted to simplify daily tasks."
Alternatives: "the creation of" or "the product of".
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"Ebola is a brainchild of HIV," he said.
Hydra grew within S.H.I.E.L.D. Ultron was a brainchild of some of the Avengers.
ZipDial is a brainchild of California-born Valerie Wagoner who moved to Bangalore after a stint with Ebay.
It would be one of the so-called energy research hubs, which are a brainchild of Energy Secretary Steven Chu.
A brainchild of the ruling al-Maktoum family, the DIFC is a tax-free zone for wholesale financial services.
Critics had raved about the production, a brainchild of the Industry, LA's premier avant garde opera company.
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"A Terrible Beauty" is the brainchild of Victoria Noorthoorn, an Argentine curator from Buenos Aires.
Such a phenomenon is almost always the brainchild of a team, and so it was with Metrecal.
It was the brainchild of a Philadelphia plastic surgeon, a proto-P.
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