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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spirited man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is lively, energetic, and full of enthusiasm.
Example: "Despite the challenges he faced, he remained a spirited man, always ready to tackle any obstacle with vigor."
Alternatives: "an energetic man" or "a lively man."
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What we learn about Phelps when Strobl reaches his destination is that he was a spirited man, a courageous fighter.
The president, Aristides Garganourakis, a spirited man with a thick mustache, told how he came to America in 1974 to work as a dishwasher, learned the restaurant trade and then opened a coffee shop in East Harlem, a pizza shop in Yonkers and finally the Dobbs Diner in Dobbs Ferry.
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Augie is a spirited young man coming of age in the city to which his creator's family had migrated when he was 9; his adventures in Mexico and Paris, Chicago and New York map his liberation from the tyranny of his parents' cramped immigrant lives -- and from the tyranny of English literature.
One day in the fall of 1937, after fighting with his boss, a mean-spirited man named Andrei Bubnov, Volin had a heart attack.
Even after surviving, against all odds, a major stroke almost 50 years ago which left him paralyzed on his right side, Morris remained an avid card player, sports enthusiast (eternally grateful to the '72 Dolphins) and spirited man who amused us all with his colorful language and inspired us all with his zest for life.
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