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The phrase "a very bright idea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea that is particularly clever or insightful.
Example: "After discussing the project, Sarah suggested a very bright idea that could save us time and resources."
Alternatives: "a brilliant idea" or "a clever idea".
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But putting Scream creator Kevin Williamson in charge of the TV adaptation was a very bright idea.
Closing our eyes and pumping another decade's worth of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere at the current very dangerous rate would not seem to be a very bright idea.
These days if a scientist working in a laboratory suddenly had a very bright idea about something not connected with the work of the university department, they wouldn't be allowed to develop it.
"I think it's a very bright idea," says Nicholas Purcell, an ancient historian at St . Johns College at the University of Oxford, England.
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"He's got some very bright ideas that he's already been raising with us and I have every confidence he will challenge us, advise us and council us to improve things quite materially".
"He's a very bright guy, who has always appreciated incorporating ideas of modern science into his music and art," Alexander says.
They've got a very bright future".
He's a very bright guy.
"Brad was a very bright guy.
He's also a very bright lad".
"Today is a very bright, happy holiday.
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