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The phrase "add brilliance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting to enhance something with creativity, intelligence, or excellence.
Example: "To make the presentation more engaging, we should add brilliance to our visuals and storytelling."
Alternatives: "infuse brilliance" or "bring in brilliance".
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Phrases such as "Add brilliance to our country and people and gunners!" and "Enhance the principle of self-reliance!" could well be carried by state news agency KCNA.
"We will provide new energies and resources and a modern and technological vision to add brilliance to the label and increase its visibility and status," he said.
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Five-part choral writing is most in evidence, the two soprano lines adding brilliance and edge to a richly contrapuntal (interwoven melody) texture.
Two years ago she made her European debut as Lakme, a role for which she has many of the right aptitudes: bright, clear tone, freedom in the high register and a fast, wide vibrato that adds brilliance and sensuality to her sound and easily moves into a trill.
The way he voices this character truly adds brilliance and friendliness to it.
Of the three Overlord's besides Karellen in the book, both Rashaverak and Thanthalteresco, called simply 'The Inspector' by the inhabitants of New Athens because it was hard to say his name, would also have added brilliance to the mini-series.
It dawned on me today that in everything that I was doing and everywhere I was going, from passing through a park to sitting in a café to a brisk walk by the river, London was springing to life, the morning sunshine was adding brilliance to an otherwise dull day, the evening lights blanketed the streets in warmth, and all that is indoors is deliciously cosy.
Instead of outlining the Everton youngster's capacity to add unpredictable brilliance to England's World Cup campaign in Brazil, manager Hodgson was deadpan as he listed Barkley's poor decision-making and occasional careless in possession.
"Jay has every tool imaginable to run the system," adding, "But brilliance may not cut it".
Candle maker Lisa Carrier, who created her first candle for Cher and counts Oprah and Christina Aguilera among her clients, has added more brilliance to her designs.
I have nothing to add to the brilliance of this idea.
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