Brilliant line up

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What's the meaning of "Brilliant line up" when it's used as a phrase at the beginning of the sentence?
 

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What's the meaning of "Brilliant line up" when it's used as a phrase at the beginning of the sentence?
We need more context! What is the complete sentence?
 

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"Brilliant Line Up and Impressive Calendar
Herald New Season"

It appeared as a lead of a car race magazine.
 

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"Line-up" usually refers to the members of a team or a competition in sports.
So, "brilliant line-up" means that the competitors participating in this car race are really good (probably also crème de la crème of their sport).
 

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"Brilliant Line Up and Impressive Calendar
Herald New Season"

It appeared as a lead of a car race magazine.
You should realise that magazine headings like this aren't sentences.
(and I think you do realise this by having capitalised all the main words, as headings do).
 
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