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The phrase "a brilliant source of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides valuable information, inspiration, or resources.
Example: "The internet is a brilliant source of knowledge for anyone looking to learn new skills."
Alternatives: "an excellent source of" or "a valuable resource for".
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Mussels are also a brilliant source of vitamins.
Not only are chickpeas a brilliant source of protein and iron, they are cheap.
1. Falafels are a brilliant source of protein.
I love going to amazing psychics, and I thought they'd be a brilliant source of discovery".
And third its almost imperative that its dark outside and its also important to place yourself under a brilliant source of light.
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We have some brilliant sources of innovation inside Nokia, but we are not bringing it to market fast enough.
What¹s more, while universities can be brilliant sources of teaching and discovery, they generally fall short when it comes to finding ways to generate and scale positive outcomes based on their intellectual endeavors.
Some people see Twitter as the enemy of deep reading, but for me it's been a huge source of brilliant essays (new and old), novels, and poetry.
If all goes well, construction of Iran's first synchrotron, a source of brilliant x-ray light for studies of everything from biological molecules to advanced materials, will begin in 2018.
In contrast, Herbert, the impoverished black sheep, suffered from being an average person in a brilliant family and was a regular source of anxiety.
His Hamlet was a black formica world of elegant menace; his Government Inspector was a brilliant gaggle of characters drawn from diverse sources - Daumier crossed with Beatrix Potter.
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