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The phrase "a vapid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is dull, uninspired, or lacking in substance.
Example: "The movie was a vapid attempt at humor that failed to engage the audience."
Alternatives: "a bland" or "a tedious".
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I vaguely remember a vapid little fuck by that name.
This is not a vapid cliché about thinking deeply.
"Her stupid obsession with thinness killed her, what a vapid way to go".
My article wasn't constructive, it was a 'rant', a vapid 'emotional outburst'.
A vapid display in an ODI here four years ago was one of his low points.
Ordinarily, though, commentaries are a snooze, little more than a vapid and usually self-serving recollection.
The doll's name soon became synonymous with a vapid obsession with beauty.
As for Tuppence Middleton (Hélène), she "rendered the character a vapid, gratingly modern flirt".
The caricature of Palin as a vapid, winking, press-averse clotheshorse proved irresistible to late-night entertainers.
It's the story of Cher Horowitz, a vapid Beverly Hills girl, and the trials of her popular social life.
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Francine Pascal has netted an estimated $15 million from Sweet Valley--a vapid 400-book series set in a fictional California suburb and aimed at young adolescents--without putting pen to paper, much less finger to keyboard.
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