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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acknowledged brilliance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's intelligence or talent that is recognized and accepted by others.
Example: "Her contributions to the project were a testament to her acknowledged brilliance in the field of science."
Alternatives: "recognized genius" or "accepted talent".
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Goldstein's, despite his often acknowledged brilliance as a painter and video artist, never quite did.
Given Mr. Stern's generally acknowledged brilliance -- he started school as a third grader and at 22 was the youngest graduate of his Harvard Law School class -- this habit is viewed as a way of calming an overly active mind.
But it must be said that his widely acknowledged brilliance did not make him the "only British soldier to rise from private to brigadier", as you have it.I joined the army in November 1939 at the age of 21 as a Royal Fusilier, or private, and was appointed a brigadier on June 16th 1945 the rank which Powell, five years older, reached at the end of his army career.DONALD PRATERGingins, Swizterland.
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Forced them to acknowledge her brilliance.
Whether or not critics agreed with this premise, they could not help but acknowledge the brilliance of pieces such as Shakespeare and the General Strike (from Meaning by Shakespeare), which demonstrated that our interpretations of literature can never be apolitical.
In other parts of the world where he is celebrated, this is unfathomable; only the English seem incapable of acknowledging the brilliance of one of our own without trying to rummage about in his life for something innocent that can be twisted into an all-consuming fault, for something that will somehow prove how mediocre he was all along.
He gave a shout-out to his teammate Zach Randolph as he walked past and acknowledged Durant's brilliance before highlighting the importance of defense.
There was little warmth towards May, who was seen as "cut-throat" and "annoying", while Osborne was "sly" and "unpopular" (with none of his colleagues' belief in his strategic brilliance acknowledged by voters).
Some unkind souls go so far as to suggest that Mr Blunkett's chief virtue is not being Mr Brown, whose brilliance is acknowledged but whose succession is feared.
Barcelona were crowned La Liga champions for the 25th time after beating Deportivo La Coruña 4-2 withethelpelp of a hat-trick from Lionel Messi but while their coach Ernesto Valverde praised their consistency he acknowledged they have "lacked brilliance" at times.
Acknowledged for her fitful brilliance as an occasional author and as the pre-eminent female voice in a province dominated by men, Macdonald found herself approaching her 40s without family, job or home and then – very suddenly – in mourning.
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