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The phrase "am brilliant at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a high level of skill or talent in a particular area or activity.
Example: "I am brilliant at solving complex mathematical problems."
Alternatives: "excel at" or "great at".
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I, like many artists, am brilliant at post-rationalisation.
I am brilliant at that, do it better than anybody else.
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He's brilliant at it.
"They're brilliant at it".
He is brilliant at structure.
He is brilliant at that.
Some are brilliant at it.
"Josie is brilliant at that.
They are brilliant at process.
He's brilliant at Bush.
Some were brilliant at doing one thing.
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