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The phrase "a vibrancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a quality of liveliness or energy in various contexts, such as art, culture, or personality.
Example: "The city is known for its vibrancy, with colorful street art and lively festivals throughout the year."
Alternatives: "an energy" or "a liveliness".
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"There's a vibrancy with Archie and Adam here.
There is a vibrancy about him that is notable and unusual," he says.
Corbyn has returned a vibrancy to our body politic that has been long overdue.
"There's a kind of a vibrancy that is really unique in recent times.
"Urban diversity and a vibrancy that has long been associated with cities".
"Coleman writes with a vibrancy that puts much academic history to shame.
Western Michigan University and Kalamazoo College both lend a vibrancy and cultural awareness to the community.
"We think it brings a vibrancy to the development," Fleury said.
People forget that the scouserati have a heritage and a vibrancy unparalleled in Britain.
Jack Gordon, 65, PR It had a vibrancy that was infectious.
A thriving centre creates a vibrancy and football which is turn attracts more businesses.
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