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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lively group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people who are energetic, enthusiastic, and full of life.
Example: "The party was a success, thanks to the lively group of friends who brought so much energy to the celebration."
Alternatives: "an energetic group" or "a vibrant group."
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"They were a lively group".
The three made a lively group.
"I guess I wasn't expecting such a lively group," Mr. Christensen said.
But Martin offers a convincing psychological study, and Meyers a lively group portrait of Johnson's friends.
There was a lively group of us – we wrote plays, did sketches.
For admirers of Richard Yates -- a lively group, supported nowadays by a Web site -- Bailey's biography will be indispensable.
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Argerich was sitting in a midtown hotel restaurant, amid a motley, lively group of friends.
His focus on looking and his contemplation of the public engaged in looking — the ultimate purpose of visual art — holds the movie viewer in a state of intense and pleasurable concentration, aided by insights from a remarkably lively group of docents (mostly English and Irish women) about Rembrandt, Leonardo, Vermeer, Rubens, Turner, and other Old Masters.
"We have a very lively group of ladies who planned this," Ms. Jones said.
Grove Park Primary School, Chiswick, London Fantastic - really well pitched and pacy - kept the attention of a very lively group.
But the early Catholic Church had a married priesthood and women as ordained deacons, and its key thinkers were a diverse and lively group.
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