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Discover LudwigThe phrase "undeniably brilliant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is clearly and unquestionably intelligent or impressive. Example: "Her analysis of the complex issue was undeniably brilliant, showcasing her deep understanding of the subject."
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Yet these are undeniably brilliant fidgets.
The founders were complicated, inconsistent and undeniably brilliant.
As it was, this undeniably brilliant staging fit an emergent pattern: arresting images, tenuous narrative.
"When you look at Banksy's work as a catalogue of ideas, it's undeniably brilliant.
For Radio 4, Elisabeth Mahoney tuned into the "venerable, occasionally stuffy, but undeniably brilliant Today Programme".
He's not charming, and he's sometimes more lyrical than funny – but he's undeniably brilliant.
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He's undeniably a brilliant analytical mind, extremely quick intellectually, but has no intelligence of the heart".
Jobs is undeniably both brilliant and impossible, capable of making underlings believe he is either the devil or a hero.
The first, undeniably more brilliant half is set in London in 1726 - a period when sex and capitalism went hand in hand.
The image is undeniably vivid.
It is undeniably magnificent.
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