Sentence examples for a lively interaction from inspiring English sources

The part of a sentence "a lively interaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a conversation or exchange between two or more people that is energetic, engaging, and full of activity. Example: The seminar was a success due to the lively interaction between the guest speaker and the audience.

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There was precedent for a lively interaction, even if the Chinese vetted the questions beforehand.

When, magicked by Darryl and some not-so-hidden cables, the trio soar into the air, they maintain not only their dignity but a lively interaction with the gaping punters beneath their feet.

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In Lawrence Kramer's wonderful article he compares the sedentary nature of a concert hall with the lively interaction of a museum.

Shown with the Eluards (he the poet, she his beautiful wife, muse of many artists and possible lover of Picasso) and the Penroses (he the scholar and eventual husband of Lee Miller, another lush and talented muse) among others, we see the colorful gaiety and rich and lively interaction in the Picasso circle with a vividness that is rare.

Lively interaction between Green, AFC Wimbledon and the nerdfighter community soon emerged online - in digital ecosystems designed to nurture such unlikely relationships.

Vivid characters, not one from central casting; lively interaction, free of shtick; crystal-clear storytelling, even in that notoriously bewildering fourth act: what more could you ask?

In what was perhaps the day's most lively interaction, Judge Walker asked Mr. Wall why Oracle would rather spend $7.7 billion on acquiring a competitor than on its own product development.

I attended the middle stretch, from 2 to 7 p.m., which emphasized the lively interaction between Ms. Stein and the composer Virgil Thomson, her closest musical collaborator.

And Mr. Morelli's lively interaction with the clarinetist Richard Stoltzman and the cellist Marcy Rosen made Karel Husa's spirited "Evocations of Slovakia" (1951) the repertory find of the evening.

It was this series, with its lively interaction between human and drawn figures, that Disney struggled to imitate with his early Alice cartoons.

The work's twin solo violin lines were played with such virtuosic fire and lively interaction by Ms. Podger and Walter Reiter that those comparatively freewheeling touches were an enhancement rather than a distraction.

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