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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are working brilliant" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "are working brilliantly" to use the adverb form.
Example: "The team is working brilliantly on the new project, and we expect great results."
Alternatives: "are performing excellently" or "are doing a fantastic job."
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The bikes are working brilliant and the team is top notch, so there is no reason why we can't achieve," he said.
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Indeed, many brilliant minds are working diligently to understand the potential of and evaluate financial education.
"Being in that environment and testing it out with Zane at the school and finding, 'Hang on, this is working,' was a brilliant opportunity.
With CG, you're working with some brilliant person on the keyboard who is trying to pretend to be me".
But all that aside, the hair is great, the woman gorgeous and that "I don't give a toss, I'm freaking Adele" stare she is working is bloody brilliant.
Van Dyck, the gifted Flemish painter, had been working in Genoa, where brilliant works by him survive.
An immediate highlight is working next to our brilliant executive team.
He was working in the day's brilliant sunshine in the Milan neighborhood.
The staff are absolutely brilliant, working really hard to help everybody.
"Over the last four years it has been brilliant working with Paula, who has been a primary contributor to the strategy and decision-making.
Both strategies were brilliant, worked to a "T" and took advantage of the Internet to get us talking.
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