Sentence examples for a brilliant proposition from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a brilliant proposition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an idea or suggestion that is exceptionally clever or insightful.
Example: "After much discussion, we all agreed that Sarah's proposal was a brilliant proposition that could lead to significant improvements in our project."
Alternatives: "an excellent suggestion" or "a fantastic idea."

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Reunited 30 years on, only Lwin and bassist Leigh Gorman remain of the first lineup – original guitarist Matthew Ashman died in 1995 of a diabetes-related ailment – but flashes remain of what made Bow Wow Wow such a brilliant proposition.

I think it's a brilliant proposition, and one many people found useful.

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The coexistence of image and landscape would be a brilliant conceptual proposition by itself, but to have realised it with such grace and formal purity is a miracle: literally an apparition in the real.

A brilliant work of practical philosophy, Frontiers of Justice is dedicated to this proposition.

A brilliant idea in theory doesn't necessarily translate into a successful commercial proposition.

A brilliant book.

What a brilliant idea.

What a brilliant work!

"A brilliant performance, sir".

A brilliant WrestleMania.

A brilliant business woman.

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