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The phrase "after brilliant" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing something that follows a brilliant idea, performance, or event, but it needs additional information to be clear.
Example: "The team presented their findings after brilliant discussions that sparked new ideas."
Alternatives: "following an excellent" or "subsequent to a remarkable".
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King Rat (1965): Stardom beckons after brilliant performance as manipulative Japanese POW.
After brilliant early performances as a sardonic tough in "8 Million Ways to Die" (1986) and "Godfather III" (1990), Andy Garcia also ran into the rough.
She quietly produces book after brilliant book, virtually unrecognised, then finally comes into her kingdom with the story of the Reformation told from Thomas Cromwell's point of view.
James Rodríguez scored goal after brilliant goal, the best of which was probably the one at Granada or the move against Málaga.
Even if she only plays a fraction of her library of hits, it will be a silky-smooth parade of tune after brilliant tune.
After brilliant studies in law and political science at universities in Innsbruck, London and Vienna, in 1937 he became a freelance correspondent from the frontlines of the Spanish civil war.
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Hales was still a bit dumbfounded after this brilliant performance.
After a brilliant Gold Cup, the recall was expected.
After a brilliant reading, he took some questions.
Andres Iniesta added a third after a brilliant backheel from Neymar, thundering his shot into the net.
After a brilliant college career, he was drafted in the first round by the Browns.
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