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The phrase "a lively response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reaction or reply that is energetic, enthusiastic, or animated.
Example: "The audience gave a lively response to the speaker's engaging presentation, clapping and cheering throughout."
Alternatives: "an enthusiastic reply" or "a spirited reaction."
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He wrote a lively response.
The QI clip drew a lively response on the blogosphere, with several people coming to the BBC's defence.
When and if it vanishes entirely, new research predicts a lively response from the volcanoes currently residing beneath.
An article I wrote in for the Guardian recently produced a lively response online and in the letters page.
Our leader on Narendra Modi, the favourite to be India's next prime minister, prompted a lively response (to say the least) from our readers in India and elsewhere.
The need for acceptable and cost-effective replacement inhalers, combined with opportunities to develop generic formulations of patent-expired drugs, has fuelled a lively response from the pharmaceutical industry.
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So a conversation about President Barack Obama's health care bid or the regional implications of the war in Iraq would elicit a more lively response from him than an attempt at nostalgia.
For highway driving, this system is calibrated to deliver lively response, but at low speeds the reactions of the 316-horsepower V-8 engine are much more relaxed.
Frank Jackson (1982) has given an epiphenomenalistic argument that has spawned lively responses from many quarters.
The debates sparked lively responses from the viewing audience as demonstrated by a selection of letters also filed in Series 7. In Series 8: Personal are family correspondence along with scrapbooks, invitations, programs, photographs, and items related to Offit's community work in his New York City neighborhood.
The conference brought together speakers from Harvard, Cambridge, Cornell, SUNY Buffalo, and the University of Toronto UC Berkeleyy's Tom Laqueur (History) and Alan Tansman (Townsend Center) gave lively responses from outside the field of music.
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