Sentence examples for brilliant not only from inspiring English sources

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Twain's satire is so brilliant not only because he alone kept score of the evidence, but also because he manufactured the evidence in the first place.

Brilliant, not only because it is free at the point of use but also because pound for pound it is highly efficient.

I stumbled upon this quote from British writer Brian Aldiss that is brilliant not only for its biting sarcasm but for its frightening truth: "When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults, and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell.

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Leonard was a brilliant editor, not only of his wife's work but of the novels written by friends and the authors he and Virginia published.

From the Administration's standpoint, it was a brilliant strategy; not only was the war brought home but it was brought home with a soldier's-eye view of hostilities.

In a way, it was a brilliant choice: not only did the spot whisk us back to a simpler time; it also reminded viewers that Martha has a brother who loves her enough to drop by for some baking.

Asked about how Syllm-Rapoport did in her oral exam last month – which was on the topic of diphtheria, just like her original PhD thesis – Uwe Koch-Gromus, the dean of the University of Hamburg's medical faculty, said: "She was brilliant, and not only for her age.

It was a brilliant heist not only in terms of planning, but execution, and just one in a long list of dramatic crimes and disappearances orchestrated by a 28-year-old Shayne.

Defense Minister Khaled Obeidi made the declaration in a pomp-ridden video broadcast on state channels and social media, saying pro-government forces had achieved a "brilliant victory" not only in the city about 90 miles north of Baghdad but in surrounding Salahuddin province.

Some schools have published their class books on to the iBooks store – a brilliant way of not only sharing class work with parents and carers, but the world too.

Dolphy's impact resulted largely from his brilliant playing of not only alto saxophone but also flute (then uncommon in jazz) and bass clarinet (which he virtually introduced into jazz improvisation).

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