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The phrase "a brilliant force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a powerful and positive impact, often in a creative or intellectual context.
Example: "Her ideas were a brilliant force that transformed the entire project and inspired the team to think outside the box."
Alternatives: "a powerful influence" or "an inspiring presence".
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She was a brilliant force in business and instrumental in making the company grow worldwide; yet, her true joy was her family.
The timid girl we found in episode one has been replaced by a brilliant force with nerves of steel.
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Goodwin is thrilling to watch, because she's dangerous, a dark, albeit brilliant force that could just as easily fill a stadium as a stage with her powerful presence, quick turns, high kicks, scissor splits, and deep contralto.
"George is a brilliant creative force and a brilliant director," Mr. Lerer said.
Douglas Ahlstedt, the tenor, got the note of brilliant force, but at the expense of wide vibrato.
Airline hijacking turned out to be a brilliant tactic, forcing world opinion to take note of the Palestinian drama.
Lee Se-dol, 33, a boyish South Korean Go master, was all smiles after a brilliant move forced the Google program, AlphaGo, to surrender the match in the middle of the contest.
The highlight of the first half of the evening was Beethoven's Thirty-Two Variations on an Original Theme in C minor, a brilliant tour de force of crystalline clarity and Apollonian strength.
And in truth I am terrified of bringing a child into the world that I wouldn't be able to give the same start my five-star, brilliant, force-of-nature model parents gave me.
"It has been wonderful to be the home port for the brave and brilliant forces of ABC News around the world and to feel every single night you and I were in a conversation about the day together," she said.
Dr. Vladimir Kogan, a physicist at Ames Laboratory in Iowa, described the equation as "a brilliant tour de force guess".
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