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The phrase "a vibe" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling, atmosphere, or emotional state associated with a person, place, or situation.
Example: "The party had such a chill vibe that everyone felt relaxed and happy."
Alternatives: "an atmosphere" or "a feeling".
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It's a vibe we have".
"I had a vibe.
SEAN -- It's a vibe.
The new songs establish a vibe.
"It's more of a vibe".
Damon could use such a vibe.
"There's more of a vibe to it".
It's a vibe you don't get anywhere.
He creates a vibe, and Clinton needs one.
"Rego Park doesn't have as much of a vibe.
"There is a vibe here," he said, "a certain rhythm".
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