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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brilliant engine of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly effective or powerful in generating results or driving progress, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The new marketing strategy proved to be a brilliant engine of growth for the company."
Alternatives: "a powerful driver of" or "an exceptional force behind".
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From the top of the stretch all the way to the wire, Espinoza then showed the world what makes his mount so brilliant: the constitution of a warhorse, the engine of a locomotive, and the heart and soul of an animal seemingly not of this world.
He popped the engine a few more times for several seconds, turning a dark speck in the sky to a brilliant point of light, before gliding to the airstrip.
A brilliant beard of ice.
A brilliant collection of annotated primary sources.
They're a brilliant update of cornichons.
A brilliant case of cryptomnesia?
Friends of the Earth produced a brilliant comparison of political parties' commitment to benchmark environmental policies for the Scottish elections but those standards have very little bearing on the real engine of environmental degradation: our religious commitment to consumption.
They have a brilliant team of professionals.
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This was a brilliant piece of timing.
Joseph Reagle is a brilliant demystifier of tech culture.
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