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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a too vibrant" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "too vibrant" without the article "a."
Example: "The painting is too vibrant for my taste."
Alternatives: "excessively vibrant" or "overly vibrant."
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An architect can also help clients avoid costly mistakes, things like placing a stove where ventilation is inadequate or painting the walls a too-vibrant shade of orange.
Emulating countries like Singapore, they want social and economic stability but not too vibrant an opposition.
That proved too vibrant.
"The colour image is too vibrant," he says.
And the playing on offer was simply too vibrant and absorbing to allow for drowsiness, blazing heat outdoors notwithstanding.
The lights were too bright, the colors too vibrant, the sounds too loud, and it seemed as if time was moving too slow.
Stay away from red or anything too vibrant and bright.
There were people, too: vibrant, seemingly hilarious people capable of expanding on any subject, each of which was a new frontier past my limited prepubescent self.
Every time one dies I run to my mirror, hoping to find something that will confirm I'm still too vibrant to go into the fertilizer business.
Always use neutral colors (but not too vibrant).
Bright, neon shades can quickly overwhelm the space, making it too vibrant and energetic to relax in.
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