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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brilliant week" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a week that was exceptionally good or enjoyable.
Example: "Last week was a brilliant week for our team, as we achieved all our goals and celebrated our successes together."
Alternatives: "an amazing week" or "a fantastic week."
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To prove this, I once spent a brilliant week walking a lap of the M25!
David Ferguson Glasgow 37-10 Bath When Dan Baker went over the line to score Ospreys's fourth try during the 42-7 cruise over Treviso, it seemed it could be just the start of a brilliant week for the young No8.
"It's a brilliant feeling and it's been a brilliant week," Trump, who rises two places to number five in the world rankings, told BBC Sport.
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CBS, which once referred to itself as "the Tiffany network," and in June of 1981 replaced its prime-time programming with a brilliant, week-long five-part documentary, "The Defense of the United States," was covering Asia with a single correspondent, based in Tokyo, and the rest of the non-North American world with seven correspondents.
Marshall told BBC Radio Derby: "It's been an absolutely brilliant week and it's still sinking in.
Reigning Open champion Darren Clarke, who made a halfway cut in a European Tour event for the first time this year, said: "It's been an absolutely brilliant week".
President Obama had a brilliant first week in office, and hopefully he will regain some message control and stop the bleeding.
They're calling it Brilliant Week, and the Dots sponsorship is meant to help promote Gravity Day, on September 8. (FYI, they chose 9/8 because 9.8m/s is the force of gravitational acceleration).
It's not been a brilliant few weeks for Bangladesh.
7.57pm BST Miguel Angel Jimenez pars the last, and signs for a brilliant best-of-week 66.
"It's been a brilliant couple of weeks off after you win such a big series but it's amazing how quickly it has come round again," he said.
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