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Discover LudwigThe phrase "truly brilliant" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express admiration or excitement about something. For example: "That adaptation of the novel was truly brilliant."
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A truly brilliant book.
That said, The Gatekeepers is truly brilliant.
"To find truly brilliant Brazilian food outside of Brazil?
This is a truly brilliant piece album - inhale it now.
The fat bloke from Gladiator was the only truly brilliant vocalist of the troupe.
BBC director of television Danny Cohen said: "Rik Mayall was a truly brilliant comedian.
We help make it bloom, and that's a truly brilliant thing.
And one gag I remember from a different 1990s show was truly brilliant.
She said: "[It] is a truly brilliant book which grabbed me from the first page.
If you can't communicate, then it doesn't matter if you're truly brilliant as a technocrat.
Alex Rodriguez is a truly brilliant ballplayer whose seminal accomplishments will now always be doubted.
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