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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brilliant cast" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a group of actors who are exceptionally talented or well-suited for their roles. You can use this phrase when describing a movie, TV show, play, or any other form of entertainment that features a group of actors. For example: "The new blockbuster film boasts a brilliant cast, including Oscar-winning actors and rising stars." "The play received rave reviews for its brilliant cast, who brought the characters to life with their flawless performances." "The TV series has been praised for its brilliant cast, who have captured the hearts of audiences with their dynamic portrayals."
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It has a brilliant cast, including Joaquin Phoenix.
He also got career-making performances from the brilliant cast.
Thank you to our brilliant cast and everybody who made the show so incredible".
Robert Mitchum, wonderfully laconic as a small-time hood, headed a brilliant cast.
The brilliant cast includes Don Cheadle, Benecio Del Toro, Luis Guzman, Dennis Quaid, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Amy Irving.
As I see it, Undercover's great potential – brilliant cast, huge angry knotty issues – has been fatally undermined by implausibilities.
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"This is brilliant casting.
Such brilliant casting.
He quickly came to see Oldman as brilliant casting.
His stage name was Fireman Ray, a case of brilliant casting.
When Mr. Gelb signed Mr. Villazón to sing Hoffmann, it seemed a brilliant casting stroke.
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