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The phrase "a brilliant statement of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particularly insightful or impactful expression of an idea or concept.
Example: "Her essay concluded with a brilliant statement of the importance of empathy in leadership."
Alternatives: "an eloquent expression of" or "a remarkable articulation of".
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Bennett said Sky Atlantic's big budget Arctic Circle mystery Fortitude, which began last month, was a "brilliant statement of intent and ambition" about where it wanted to go with its drama.
What we said: "Five years after his debut, Mirrorwriting, Making Time finds Woon creating music that is surprisingly minimal: he has spent that time absorbing the output of Theo Parrish and fellow Brit Floating Points … Woon might have been expected to return with a dancefloor-focused second album, but instead he's taken the soul road, and it sounds like a brilliant statement of intent".
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It's a burden when we constantly remind them that racism is still alive and well for many people of color, "Can't we just get past this?" Reminds me of a brilliant statement by amazing feminist theorist, Barbara Smith, "For those of you who are tired of hearing about racism, imagine how much more tired we are of constantly experiencing it".
If eyebrows were raised at the time of its 2003 release, Grit is now broadly recognised for what it is: a bold celebration of melody and the voice, an inspiring act of personal defiance, a brilliant statement that traditional culture in Scotland is alive and can handle the shake-up.
Robert Marshall New York City David Denby's article about the experiences of five film directors during the Second World War makes a brilliant statement ("Hollywood at War," March 17th).
If you're lucky enough to have some, let them make a brilliant statement against stark black and white dresses.
OO The Declaration Of Interdependence: Jefferson's 'Brilliant Statement Of Intergenerational Equity' - we rob the liberties of future generations by bankrupting their environmental legacy.
In the authoritative hands of Sviatoslav Richter, these sonatas are at once brilliant statements of explosive, steel-girded pianism and transcendent annotations of the composer's most trying hours during World War II.
Then, start your answer with a direct statement instead of "I think, um, well, that is a good question...[your brilliant statement]".
A brilliant end-of-series cliffhanger?
The statement was a brilliant example of the Nixon technique: I may have been wrong about many things, but I am not guilty of anything.
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