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The word "brilliantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverb that means in a very intelligent or skillful way. For example: "My friend solved the difficult puzzle brilliantly."
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Against this backdrop Mansfield brilliantly interweaves meditations on class, life and death, illusion and reality.
His piss-take of George Galloway's Cantona-eque concession speech ("The hyena can bounce on the lion's grave, but it can never be a lion …") brilliantly combines dopeyness and disdain.
Michael Irwin's The Skull and the Nightingale (HarperCollins) is a bold and witty appropriation of the conventions, style, and idiom of the 18th-century epistolary novel that brilliantly recreates the manners, modes of thought and conduct of the teeming world of London.
Ed spoke brilliantly about the 2008 financial crisis, corporate tax avoidance and other issues with candour and determination to fix these threats to society.
Vaclik made up for his error moments later though as he did brilliantly to keep out a Bale effort.
His complaint was that the Thatcherites who so brilliantly ousted him from the leadership in 1975, never accorded him the courtesies to which an ex-leader and premier was entitled.
How brilliantly and thrillingly offensive would it be for today's teens to parade around in T-shirts bearing the smiling face of Gary Barlow, OBE? Stewart Lee is appearing free for charity at standup comedy benefits almost weekly for the rest of the year, as usual.
It is brilliantly cut as the camera strays sideways from his dancing to stunned miners nursing their pints.
Smart and down-to-earth, Monroe, who left school at 16, brilliantly articulates the fears and frustration of a life on benefits.
It's what Cameron did, brilliantly, in 2010 after the voters delivered a hung parliament.
And Husain was "doing absolutely brilliantly", Hall said.
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