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The phrase "a buoyant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is cheerful, optimistic, or able to float in water.
Example: "Her buoyant personality always lifts the spirits of those around her."
Alternatives: "an uplifting" or "a cheerful".
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A buoyant economy has helped.
Whale-watching, meanwhile, is a buoyant business.
Stewart was in a buoyant mood.
She's not impersonating a buoyant person".
Rickles was in a buoyant mood.
He could use a buoyant growth strategy.
I was in a buoyant mood.
A buoyant economy changes the whole environment.
He was in a buoyant mood.
He's a buoyant, positive person.
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"But Danh is a buoyant person.
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