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The phrase "at a brighter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a more positive or illuminated situation or perspective.
Example: "We are looking forward to a future at a brighter place where everyone can thrive."
Alternatives: "in a more positive" or "at a more hopeful".
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REPUBLICANS are looking at a brighter 2010 election cycle after four years of nightmarish losses.
If we're going to have a better shot at a brighter future, we have to employ 2.5 million more people.
School is not for everyone so it is crucial to have social enterprises offering young people a chance at a brighter future.
But I also liked that our anti-marriage plan wasn't absolute, and that it teased at a brighter future for all (a future where I might get to wear the fluffy white dress).
This is the best chance Afghanistan has had in several decades, and, with the help of the outside world, the country could at last be looking at a brighter future.
His fourth-place finish in the Volvo Masters hinted at a brighter future, but Lyle's poor showing in the Sun City Challenge in December rounded off his poor year.
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Nearing Columbus Circle we stopped at a bright yellow -- odorless -- male ginkgo tree.
At a bright new bistro, Barnes showed me a video on her iPhone.
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