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The phrase "intellectual brilliance" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone's exceptional intelligence or cleverness. Example: "The scientist's intellectual brilliance was evident in her groundbreaking research on astrophysics."
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We have to take his intellectual brilliance on trust.
Granted, intellectual brilliance alone does not make a great teacher.
The foreign-policy world extravagantly admires intellectual brilliance, but rarely produces it.
Menand has captured those two realities — the intellectual brilliance and the moral stupidity — perfectly.
We will remember her for her extraordinary warmth, her intellectual brilliance, and her courageous spirit.
The Renaissance ushered in a period of economic prosperity and intellectual brilliance.
Neal Lawson refers provocatively but also enviously to the early Thatcherites' political and intellectual "brilliance".
Unfailingly courteous, he combined intellectual brilliance with acute absent-mindedness and gentle eccentricity.
With their intellectual brilliance, humour and wonderful eye for detail, Leonard Bernstein's letters blow all biographies out of the water.
Scalia has a well-known reputation for intellectual brilliance, but unfortunately it hasn't been incorporated into his speaking routine.
India's diplomacy is characterized by an advanced acceptance of change, a lot of polish & pomp, and an intellectual brilliance.
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