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Discover Ludwig"that brilliant" is a complete and correct part of a sentence that can be used in written English.
You can use it to express admiration of someone or something. For example: "Her performance was that brilliant that everyone in the audience was stunned."
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Contraception wasn't all that brilliant.
1.35pm: And Arne Friedrich: "Yesterday's match wasn't all that brilliant.
The Exploratorium suggests that brilliant transformations of the science museum model might be unforeseeable.
As in many sports, there is no guarantee that brilliant players will make brilliant leaders.
And the illusion that brilliant top-down strategies were working persisted — for a time.
Which probably means that brilliant reviews are more important than ever.
That's more time you can spend perfecting that brilliant product plan.
That brilliant sky.
Isn't that brilliant?
That brilliant smile.
Isn't that brilliant, and amazing?
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