brilliant deduction
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Refers to a particularly clever or insightful conclusion reached through reasoning.
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- "That was a truly brilliant deduction, Holmes!" exclaimed Watson.
- The detective solved the complex case with one brilliant deduction.
- Based on the faint footprints, she made a brilliant deduction about where the suspect went.
- The physicist's groundbreaking theory stemmed from a brilliant deduction after analyzing the data.
- His brilliant deduction connected two seemingly unrelated events, revealing the conspiracy.
- It was a brilliant deduction to figure out the power outage was caused by a squirrel.
- Your brilliant deduction that the missing file was simply mislabeled saved the project.
- The audience gasped in awe at the magician's brilliant deduction of the chosen card.
- Are you sure that was a brilliant deduction and not just a fortunate coincidence?
- The team is hoping for a brilliant deduction to crack the final part of the code.