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The phrase "a brilliant record" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outstanding achievement or performance in various contexts, such as music, sports, or academic accomplishments.
Example: "The artist released a brilliant record that topped the charts for weeks."
Alternatives: "an exceptional record" or "a remarkable record."
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Corby in Northamptonshire has a brilliant record of building houses.
I knew they would go on and make a brilliant record.
Mr. Bowen is... making a brilliant record in this country as an author.
But he did not elaborate, saying only that the ISI had a "brilliant" record in counterterrorism.
But it was a brilliant record, and he looked brilliant as well, which was very important then.
Every one is surprised, including himself, when he finishes school with a brilliant record and enters the medical school of the University of St . Petersburg
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Petra Edebone connected on a blast over the left-field fence, just as Fernandez appeared ready to close out a brilliant, record-breaking 25-strikeout performance.
There is the fact that he won the next major in which he played, a brilliant, record-setting performance in the U.S. Open at Bethesda's Congressional Country Club that, even as it was playing out, seemed to alter the landscape of the sport.
There is a brilliant recording on EMI by Simon Rattle and the Labeque sisters.
A brilliant recording existed of Rossini's L'Italiana In Algeri, made with La Scala forces, but it was not until the 1960s that his many appearances and recordings with the Philharmonia Orchestra made him a familiar figure on the London concert scene - and then as much in the orchestral as the operatic repertory.
Voigt, who is thirty-nine, is no stranger to some of the heavier parts in the German repertoire (she has triumphed as Ariadne in Strauss's "Ariadne auf Naxos" and as Sieglinde in "Die Walkure"), and, last year, a brilliant recording of Wagner duets, with Placido Domingo, indicated that she may be ready for the biggest soprano challenge of all — that of Brunnhilde, in "The Ring".
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