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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bright person" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is intelligent, quick-witted, and/or resourceful. Example sentence: "Sheila was always the brightest person in the room, effortlessly solving problems and dazzling everyone with her sharp wit."
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He's not a light, bright person.
I'm not an academically bright person.
"She's a very bright person," Chief Robilotto said.
"Daniel is a very bright person who has received no education beyond the elementary.
In stand-alone companies "a bright person is rapidly blocked," he says.
She's a very bright person, with clear, strong principles and well thought-through positions.
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And Paul Ciulla, a regional director of the Long Horn Steakhouse in Warwick, remembered Mr. Libera as "a bright shining person".
He was a super-bright person, a key team member, and I needed to have his insights and rely on his wisdom.
"He may very well have been the brightest person I sent to death row," he said.
You don't have to be the brightest person in the world to play chess".
The simplest computer can run rings around the brightest person when it comes to wading through complicated mathematical equations.
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