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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very vibrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is full of energy, color, or life, often in relation to art, culture, or personality.
Example: "The festival was a very vibrant celebration of music and dance, attracting people from all over the city."
Alternatives: "a highly colorful" or "an extremely lively".
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"It's just a very vibrant community".
Morris said: "It's a very vibrant period.
She wore a very vibrant red — a stoplight red.
"It is very rhythmic, a very vibrant style," she explained.
And besides the new collectors and galleries, there is a very vibrant museum community".
"I had a very vibrant single life," Ms. From, 32, recalled.
Once you're feeding properly, it's very inexpensive to maintain a very vibrant, healthy animal.
I think it will be a very vibrant and exciting place".
It has a very vibrant gay scene, beautiful food and fantastic architecture.
And so you get traffic and continual building and just a very vibrant economy.
"It's beginning again, the recapitulation of a very vibrant, active women's movement.
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