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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brilliant one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person, idea, or object that is exceptionally clever or impressive.
Example: "Her solution to the problem was a brilliant one, showcasing her innovative thinking."
Alternatives: "an excellent choice" or "a remarkable idea."
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If you seek a more reasoned filmic conversation on female circumcision, Cannes gave us a brilliant one in 2004 called Moolaadé, by the late Senegalese director Ousmane Sembene.
He was also a brilliant one.
Vaill's decision to include him is a brilliant one.
A reliable person is infinitely more valued than a brilliant one.
My experience with my university newspaper, for example, was a brilliant one.
Daintily chopped vegetables can transform a good chutney into a brilliant one.
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He is a brilliant one-on-one player, both on the perimeter and in the post.
And there was a brilliant one-handed, vital catch by Ben Stokes on the boundary to dispatch AB de Villiers.
This was a brilliant one-off.
The episode lacks continuity, but it's a brilliant one-off.
That 1999 success proved to be a brilliant one-time event.
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