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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very brilliant idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the exceptional quality of an idea that is particularly clever or innovative.
Example: "After discussing various options, I believe we have come up with a very brilliant idea for our marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally clever idea" or "a truly outstanding idea."
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"Dowling had a very brilliant idea to use this for lithography," says Yan-hua Shih, a physicist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, who is trying to put the scheme into effect.
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"It's a very brilliant simple idea, driven by James Corden's electric personality.
And other actually very brilliant ideas.
Above all, it's a really, really brilliant idea.
"Somewhere in the process there is always a rabbit pulled out of a hat -- and of course, it's a very exciting rabbit, a brilliant idea -- but where that rabbit came from, it's not ever clear.
She had a very simple but brilliant idea.
Marrying a Catholic is a brilliant idea.
It's a brilliant idea and very well thought out, and the fact that they found this potential link to DDT is fascinating".
But it's a pretty brilliant idea: many of them are also very influential, and there are plenty of various company executives in attendance.
"The Unison reps think it's a brilliant idea, but the rest of us are very, very sceptical," says Trish.
The very cool Alamo Drafthouse chain in Texas had a brilliant idea, in two parts.
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