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The phrase "a really bright" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a high level of intelligence or is very luminous.
Example: "She is a really bright student who always excels in her studies."
Alternatives: "very intelligent" or "extremely smart".
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It's a really bright future for us".
He is a really bright kid.
He was a really bright guy.
It's a really bright pink, not baby pink.
It has a really bright and consistent tone, and it's particularly good for ballads".
He's a really bright boy but he still struggles with technical bits.
He was a really bright spirit, always grinning in the British way.
They've got a really bright soul about them; they write about everyday, understandable things.
By Year 11 she was a really bright girl, doing well.
She's a really bright girl and perhaps she saw herself as someone who takes the mick a little bit.
"Richard, if anything, was a really bright guy, well read, with a sharp, quick mind," Robitaille said.
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