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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more vibrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the vibrancy of two or more things, indicating that one is more lively or colorful than the other.
Example: "The new design features a more vibrant color palette that attracts more attention."
Alternatives: "a livelier" or "a brighter".
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It's made Wentzville a more vibrant community.
It showcases a more vibrant side of the city.
D'Amour's nostalgic nonconformists supposedly represent a more vibrant nation being effaced by corporate homogeneity.
The new features would allow a more vibrant back-and-forth among Gmail users.
Mr. Ryan believes this would produce a more vibrant economy and ultimately help the less fortunate.
The plaza used to be a more vibrant locale, back before the second intifada period.
If more people took this attitude, we might have a more vibrant voluntary sector.
"My institution is a better place, a healthier place, a more vibrant place".
This would mean more competitive elections and a more vibrant and pluralist public sphere.
But the goal — aside from slashing player salaries — is a more vibrant league with more player movement.
This move will eliminate scattered pockets of people and create a more "vibrant performance atmosphere," the company said.
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