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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bright boy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a young male who is intelligent or quick-witted.
Example: "Everyone in the class agrees that Timmy is a bright boy who excels in his studies."
Alternatives: "an intelligent boy" or "a clever boy."
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He's a bright boy.
He was a bright boy, and went to grammar school.
He was a bright boy with great talent and an impressive work potential.
Ramadas said that his son was a bright boy; he'd been offered a job in Canada.
He was a very, very, very sexy boy and he was a bright boy as well.
A bright boy, he won a scholarship to study history at Exeter College, Oxford.
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He had no developmental problems – he's a very bright boy who's now getting As and A*s at A-level".
Outside the church, a friend, Brooke Dunford, 16, said: "He was a funny, bright boy.
That Ma can engage and interest a lively, bright boy while enduring the despair of their situation turns her into a heroic figure.
He has the capability of doing well, and he's a real bright boy.
He's a really bright boy but he still struggles with technical bits.
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