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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brainwave" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden clever idea or inspiration. Example: "After hours of brainstorming, she finally had a brainwave that could solve the problem."
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Then I had a brainwave.
Janouch then had a brainwave.
But this year I had a brainwave!
At some point, he got a brainwave.
But then I had a brainwave.
As she walked, she had a brainwave.
The trip lead to a brainwave.
And then he had a brainwave.
A brainwave for catching a criminal?
But, suddenly, I have a brainwave.
And then I had a brainwave.
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