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The phrase "a brilliant example of how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific instance or case that illustrates a particular point or concept effectively.
Example: "The recent project was a brilliant example of how teamwork can lead to innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "an excellent demonstration of how" or "a perfect illustration of how".
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A one-time drug abuser, Carter is a brilliant example of how a person can turn his life around.
But one thing's for certain; The Dress is a brilliant example of how breaking the perceptual system helps us to learn more about how our brains work.
"Theresa is a brilliant example of how you can do more with less," one admiring minister said, citing her recent speech in which she warned the Police Federation that she will change the law unless it introduces far-reaching reforms.
BBC Worldwide's head of formats and entertainment, Nicki McDermott, says it has a rare quality: "Bake Off is a brilliant example of how a TV show can very swiftly cross borders, languages and cultures to captivate global audiences.
Marilyn Watson's Learning to Trust, one of my all-time favorite education books, is a brilliant example of how one teacher struggled and eventually succeeded in building a caring classroom community with students whose challenging backgrounds made it very hard for them to express their natural goodness.
A first novel by an NHS audiologist who wrote it in between shifts at London's St Thomas's Hospital, it's exceptionally accomplished – like David Nicholls's One Day, a brilliant example of how an unpromisingly high-concept idea can be transformed by skilful execution.
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The last point is a brilliant example of sustained pressure.
The Spice Girls were a brilliant example of anti-branding branding.
It was either a brilliant example of deadpan humor or a mediocre Lifetime movie.
Toronto City Hall, which was finished in 1965, is a brilliant example of mid-century design.
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