brilliant career

collocation in English

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brilliant
adjective
uk
/ˈbrɪl.jənt/
us
/ˈbrɪl.jənt/
extremely intelligent ...
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career
noun[C]
uk
/kəˈrɪər/
us
/kəˈrɪr/
the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life, especially if you continue to get better jobs and earn ...
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(Definition ofbrilliantandcareerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Hisbrilliantcareerwas enhanced by his coming into his own as a pioneer plant physiologist.
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I am certain that we all regarded it as the beginning of yet another brilliant chapter in abrilliantcareer.
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There was brought to an untimely end a wonderful andbrilliantcareer.
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To lose that now—to give it away—would be a tragedy after such abrilliantcareer.
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I hasten to add that any success he has attained in hisbrilliantcareeris due to the other masters at the school at which he was educated.
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Of all the extraordinary gyroscopic efforts in hisbrilliantcareerhe never made such a rapid and complete somersault in regard to what he said the other day.
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His long andbrilliantcareeras a soldier ended at the age of 45.
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In these respects, no less than for hisbrilliantcareer, he is a shining light in the memories of those who knew him.
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It was one of the best seasons of hisbrilliantcareer.
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Zanelli had a rich voice and was equally successful as a baritone and a tenor, his early death from cancer cutting short abrilliantcareer.
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A highly recommended, confusing, yet ultimately fitting end to abrilliantcareer.
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Possessing exceptional speed and agility, he proved extremely durable, never missing a start over the final three years of hisbrilliantcareer.
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He had abrilliantcareerin the army.
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Noted for hisbrilliantcareerwith an early success at various exhibitions at home and abroad.
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Hisbrilliantcareeras an international soloist was interrupted in 1963 because of a serious car crash in which his left wrist was broken.
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Despite these successes, herbrilliantcareerwas fading.
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He has also made abrilliantcareerfor himself as a jazzman.
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Here he had abrilliantcareer, and seems to have been almost immediately recognised as the leading man of his year.
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After abrilliantcareerof thirty-five years of uninterrupted service, he retired in 1828.
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He had abrilliantcareerin wrestling from 1938-1952.
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