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The phrase "a brilliant thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exceptionally clever, impressive, or admirable.
Example: "The invention of the smartphone was a brilliant thing that changed the way we communicate."
Alternatives: "an ingenious idea" or "a remarkable concept."
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It's a brilliant thing.
What a brilliant thing.
Mutharika then did a brilliant thing.
What a brilliant thing, to discover we've been wrong about some things, what a brilliant thing it is to grow.
'Schrader did a brilliant thing: he started in the middle.
I think he did a brilliant thing tonight.
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Trying to do a good thing that also seemed like a strategically brilliant thing — help the Afghan Davids repel the raw aggression of the Soviet Goliaths — we created the monsters that have come back to haunt us, and we learned how little control we have over history.
"It's just a brilliant, brilliant thing," he says.
We help make it bloom, and that's a truly brilliant thing.
"I think it's a brilliant, brilliant thing that the government's doing [this]." Sister Rita said the food bank had been running for about nine years out of St Malachy's RC primary school.
It is a most brilliant thing.
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