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brainchild

[breyn-chahyld] / ˈbreɪnˌtʃaɪld /


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Further evidence of a paradigm shift: Enthusiastic theatergoers thronging to “Malinche the Musical,” the brainchild of Nacho Cano, a Spanish rock star turned impresario.

From Los Angeles Times

The initiative, dubbed the Party Line project, is the brainchild of Matter Neuroscience, a mental health startup focused on researching the science behind happiness and creating tools to battle major depressive disorders.

From Los Angeles Times

It was the brainchild of Bay Area television host Bruce Sedley, who also fashioned himself as an amateur inventor.

From Los Angeles Times

This brainchild of a mathematics professor had only one flaw: it was way ahead of its time.

From Barron's

The concept is the brainchild of the pair's shared agent Stuart Duguid, who said the players will "do fine" financially from the match but that money is "not what is driving this".

From BBC