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The phrase "a brilliant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe either a person, an idea, or a thing. For example, "He gave a brilliant speech that had everyone in the audience cheering."
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He's a brilliant manager.
It's a brilliant moment.
It's a brilliant idea.
"A brilliant performance, sir".
A brilliant WrestleMania.
It's a brilliant instrument.
He's a brilliant scientist".
A brilliant business woman.
What a brilliant idea!
He's a brilliant person.
It's a brilliant ending.
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