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The phrase "a vibrant and active" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is lively, energetic, or full of life, often in contexts related to communities, environments, or personalities.
Example: "The city is known for its vibrant and active nightlife, attracting visitors from all over the world."
Alternatives: "lively and dynamic" or "energetic and spirited".
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A main driver of economic activity is tobacco, and the Klu Klux Klan has a vibrant and active chapter in the state.
He was a vibrant and active practitioner until his death at the age of 88.
He and McDonnell now see their grip on power as resting with a vibrant and active membership.
Her most important job is going to be making the S.E.C. a vibrant and active player in maintaining the legitimacy of the country's financial markets.
Look him up on a search engine, and you'll find a vibrant and active political community that doesn't get nearly the amount of attention as the smaller and less important group of voters that captures the nation's attention every four years in Iowa.
With more than 20,000 followers on Twitter, Virgin America is galvanizing a vibrant and active community of people who will respond in "Twitter time," thus alleviating the modest team from having to engage in every discussion, whether it's positive or negative.
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"Camden used to be a very vibrant and active city, and even though the area around the university is just one kernel, its got a lot of people interested in bringing it back".
I can imagine this site doing very well, it should attract both a very vibrant and active community as well as the "pink pound" from advertisers keen to reach out to this community.
London was a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, and active playwrights of the time were William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson, whose plays were performed just across the river.
Lisa Genova recalls the sadness and helplessness of witnessing "an intelligent, independent, vibrant, and active woman systematically disassemble".
"Collegiate Recovery is growing rapidly in North Carolina not only due to a state-wide funding grant, but also due to a vibrant, visible, and active collegiate community on several university campuses.
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