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The phrase "a really dynamic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is energetic, active, or constantly changing, often in a positive context.
Example: "The team presented a really dynamic approach to solving the problem, which impressed everyone in the meeting."
Alternatives: "an extremely dynamic" or "a very dynamic".
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It's a really dynamic and joyous sound and it's stayed with me for all these years".
He is a really dynamic player, and coincidentally he's played real well during this stretch also".
Promotion and relegation between the two "leagues", which is necessary for a really dynamic university sector, will become more difficult.
"Even a small amount of lighting," he said, can "change an outdoor space in a really dynamic way".
We're going to make a really dynamic economy from what we have right now, which is not at all dynamic.
"Now, you have a really dynamic system where orders are coming in throughout the day, and you have to tell workers in real time to go and satisfy that order," explains Sumida.
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"It's a really, really dynamic and joyous sound, and it's stayed with me for all these years.
"The original buildings were solid concrete boxes, interconnected in a way that created some really dynamic spaces," Carpenter says.
Yvonne, a lawyer, is driven: 'She's really dynamic, runs the New York marathon, speaks four languages, skydives.
The Healy's progress had been slowed by what a Coast Guard spokesman yesterday called "some really dynamic ice".
Walk in later in the evening and its chill vibe will sneak up on you giving way to an unpretentious gem to imbibe some really dynamic drinks.
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