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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a buoyant quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a light, cheerful, or uplifting nature, often in reference to a person's demeanor or a piece of art.
Example: "Her laughter had a buoyant quality that lifted everyone's spirits in the room."
Alternatives: "an uplifting nature" or "a cheerful essence."
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There is a buoyant quality to her choreography that takes on greater resonance through the visual design of Jim Findlay, whose video work creates worlds within worlds, as the four dancers interact with three screens.
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The buoyant quality of his affirmative celebration of human experience perhaps owes itself to the deep humanist tradition in Roman Catholicism, which arises from its central teaching of the Incarnation and places great trust in a form of human experience in which spirituality -- call it mind, or brain, or soul -- operates positively.
The sound quality may be rough by contemporary standards, but one feels witness to a buoyant early landmark in music history, which makes Cash's and Carter's passings this year all the more poignant.
A buoyant economy has helped.
Whale-watching, meanwhile, is a buoyant business.
Stewart was in a buoyant mood.
Bruno Campanella conducts a buoyant performance.
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.
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