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brainchild

noun as in invention

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"That first 18 league was basically the brainchild and the inspiration of the 1999 World Cup, and so that was the first start of an iteration of a league that was professional for women's soccer."

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The TikTok project is the brainchild of Mr Key, who has also worked at the restaurant for about three years.

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It was the brainchild of French President Emmanuel Macron - launched following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine as a talking-shop to jointly tackle continental challenges.

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It was the brainchild of a local priest who also helped design the buildings famous dome roof.

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The idea was the brainchild of Owen, who saw there was a gap in the market for people like him who wanted a good night out, but not late at night.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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