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"brilliantly successful" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an event, person, or achievement that was extremely successful and exceeded all expectations. Example: Despite initial doubts, the charity event turned out to be a brilliantly successful fundraiser, raising over $50,000 for the cause.
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By Nicholas Lemann Every brilliantly successful corporation spawns books relating its success to management methods that you, too, can follow.
It's a brilliantly successful strategy.
Against the depleted British strength, he was rapidly and brilliantly successful.
"Fortunately George [Osborne] has been brilliantly successful in the last five or six years.
Try removing the brilliantly successful CBeebies channel and see what an uproar there would be.
But Wenger got more than enough right in that opening decade to be brilliantly successful.
But in all essentials, the Serpentine Pavilion is a brilliantly successful tradition.
The Daily Mail is brilliantly successful at setting a news agenda; less so at setting the political agenda.
But Howe handled his ships well, the enemy was awkward and unenterprising, and the operation was brilliantly successful.
He traveled abroad extensively and was brilliantly successful in convincing foreigners that the U.S.S.R. was no longer an international threat.
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Her life was, to all appearances, brilliantly social and successful-hardly a writer's life at all.
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