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Discover Ludwig"brilliant decision" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a decision that is very smart, wise, or clever. Example: "John's brilliant decision to invest in the stock market early on has resulted in significant financial gains for him."
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It was a brilliant decision.
This was not my only brilliant decision.
Leaving London was a brilliant decision.
The British government pulled the plug on Barclays's 11th-hour bid, a brilliant decision in retrospect.
It turned out to be a brilliant decision to start Rote Jr.
That was Morgan's own call and it was a brilliant decision.
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"He has a demeanor that exuded fairness, but was also very decisive and wrote brilliant decisions at a fairly rapid clip," said Martin Bienenstock, who worked as Enron's lead bankruptcy lawyer.
Over weeks, we see him succeeding and failing, making brilliant decisions or botching a job.
"When technology is changing so fast," Mr. Yergin said, "it's possible to make brilliant decisions, but it's also possible to make brilliant mistakes".
But that "subjectivity of personalities" can also enable family bosses to make brilliant decisions which elude professional managers.This special report will argue that family companies are likely to remain a significant feature of global capitalism for the foreseeable future, thanks to a combination of two factors.
He's made some brilliant decisions at centre-back.
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