Sentence examples for a vibrancy for from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a vibrancy for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a quality or characteristic that brings energy or liveliness to something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The festival created a vibrancy for the community, bringing people together in celebration."
Alternatives: "an energy for" or "a liveliness for".

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Australia and Africa.' Those guys didn't get any more encouragement than I did, but they just continued with a vibrancy for life.

So, a sector that has only in the last two decades been freed to operate as private institutions and has shown a vibrancy for growth and foreign takeovers unmatched in other parts of the Greek economy, is now to be returned to the hands of a political class lambasted for its lack of economic discipline.

With a vibrancy for detail, and a well-honed perceptiveness, Dearborn explores Hemingway's familial and nonfamilial ties and exposes the everydayness of his sometimes glowing and often troublesome life.

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Andi Wickman is a vibrancy coach for mothers who want more "wow" in their lives.

"In Washington, people start every policy conversation with the limitations.… Here there is a vibrancy and tolerance for failure.

They attacked with a vibrancy that was too much for their opponents and they always made sure they had the final say when Everton kept coming back at them.

Myriad practices attest to a vibrancy in America's quest for human and planetary flourishing that will not be silenced.

"We're spending thousands on cases of en primeur Bordeaux when a few hundred miles up the road there's a region producing red wines showing better terroir, and with more vibrancy for a fraction of the price". He's talking about the Loire.

Like any still-evolving genre of criticism, pop writing is perpetually mired in an identity crisis, a sign of health and vibrancy for the form that can also make assembling a book like "Shake It Up" a slippery and treacherous proposition.

Chief Executive Stephen Lacy cites three things: downtown's new vibrancy ("For a creative company like ours, that fabric is really important"); cheap mansions ("They get to trade way up"); and a certain geographic vision ("As opposed to our competitors, who have no life experience west of the Hudson, our editors actually live the lives of readers").

But it's also a time of great vibrancy for new publications, and for middle size startups like Vice, for instance.

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