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brilliance

[bril-yuhns] / ˈbrɪl yəns /




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What looks like brilliance, in other words, often turns out to be a strategic mix of the old with a touch of the new.

From The Wall Street Journal

City's makeshift back line struggled to keep United at bay all afternoon and would have been embarrassed but for the brilliance of Donnarumma in goal.

From Barron's

Nobody says no to Madrid, not even those who understand how difficult it is to transform a culture built on individual brilliance into a modern collective where everyone presses and everyone defends.

From BBC

Despite their individual brilliance Smith said it was a team effort.

From Barron's

Hyped and anticipated, this has turned into a poor Ashes series, low on quality, individual brilliance and magic moments.

From BBC