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The phrase "a brilliant light" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a source of light that is very bright and dazzling. Example: As the sun began to set, a brilliant light illuminated the sky, casting hues of pink and orange across the horizon.
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The explosion then plows into the expelled cooler gas, creating a brilliant light show.
Another witness says she was roused from bed by a brilliant light emanating from a U.F.O.
Like the electronic flash on a camera, the stroboscope fired a brilliant light.
The Farrell Ballet is a conundrum: fatally limited but at its best, invaluable, casting a brilliant light here and there.
A brilliant light appeared through the top of the windshield and arced straight ahead of the car at terrific speed.
In an instant, the witnesses say, they encountered a brilliant light, a blast of hot air and a shock wave that knocked over everything.
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After a brilliant, light-filled race through Wagner's Prelude to Act III of "Lohengrin," Mr. Heppner appeared for the five "Wesendonk Lieder" and after noticeable effort gradually sang himself into voice, finally finding a comfort level in the magical "Träume".
And it always had a brilliant lighting department.
The painting's reclining female nude gazes brazenly at the viewer and is depicted in a harsh, brilliant light that obliterates interior modeling and turns her into an almost two-dimensional figure.
Meeting Hugh became for Alexandra like finding a sudden brilliant light, in anticipated darkness.
"We saw a bright, brilliant light," he recalled.
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