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The phrase "a brilliant start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an impressive or successful beginning to an event, project, or endeavor.
Example: "The presentation was engaging and well-researched, making it a brilliant start to the conference."
Alternatives: "an excellent beginning" or "a fantastic kickoff".
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What a brilliant start for Qld.
That is a brilliant start.
A brilliant start to 2011 which augurs well for 2012.
They performed a brilliant start in waves yesterday.
What a brilliant start I've made to all of this.
He said he thought Coleman had made a "brilliant" start in her role as Clara Oswald.
"We are unbeaten in 13 games which is a brilliant start to the season," said Lennon.
Both McLarens made a brilliant start, passing a ponderous looking Vettel.
He has had a brilliant start but peaked early as a war reporter.
Powell, in lane four, with Gay to his right, made a brilliant start.
My dog and I don't get off to a brilliant start.
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