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The phrase "brilliantly conceived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea, plan, or concept that is exceptionally well thought out and executed. Example: The architect's design for the new building was brilliantly conceived, incorporating both functionality and beauty seamlessly.
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A Tale in the Desert is brilliantly conceived.
Even the early pieces are fascinating and brilliantly conceived for the piano.
But it is an exhilarating and inventive piece, brilliantly conceived for the piano.
Squishy hunches about untested products for uncharted markets need not apply, no matter how brilliantly conceived.
"The character seemed big and broad, but it was also brilliantly conceived," Mr. Warburton said.
Like so much in the show both episodes are brilliantly conceived, but irrelevant.
(No spoilers; it's not seppuku but a brilliantly conceived, humanistic, life-giving substitute).
A review in The Washington Post called it "compulsively readable, brilliantly conceived".
In its subtle and approachable way, this music is brilliantly conceived.
The griffin is a brilliantly conceived character: initially sulky and sad, he's ultimately quite magnificent.
In a series of brilliantly conceived movements, Rosecrans maneuvered Bragg out of Chattanooga without having to fight a battle.
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