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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rather brilliant" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a strong approval or admiration for an idea, action, or person. Example: "Her solution to the problem was rather brilliant, showcasing her creativity and intelligence."
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It's rather brilliant.
One way is rather brilliant.
It's also rather brilliant.
It was actually rather brilliant.
At times this seems rather brilliant.
30 July Dailies looking rather brilliant.
3.10pm BST This is rather brilliant – www.whatbaleearns.co.uk.
JULY 30 Dailies looking rather brilliant.
It justifies all the cultural static by being rather brilliant.
Bianca and Ronnie's impromptu lock-in was rather brilliant.
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We're talking about Daniel Algrant's now complete, and rather brilliant-looking, Greetings From Tim Buckley, starring Penn Badgley as our boy Jeff.
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