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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vibrant man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is full of energy, life, and enthusiasm.
Example: "Everyone in the room was drawn to him; he was truly a vibrant man who lit up the atmosphere with his presence."
Alternatives: "an energetic man" or "a lively man".
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Five years ago, after playing tennis, swimming, sailing and visiting with his grandchildren, her husband suffered a hemorrhagic stroke that, she says, turned a vibrant man into a vegetable, his life sustained by a respirator and feeding tube.
"In 1963, the O.A.U. did something very important: they sanctified the borders," said Sadiq al-Mahdi, one of the grandfathers of Sudan's politics, a vibrant man in his 70s whom I recently interviewed in a gazebo along the Nile near Khartoum, with bowls of dates at his fingertips.
When he was well, my Uncle Bill was a vibrant man, a brilliant, self-educated entrepreneur who traveled the world and came to know its workings.
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Just fond memories of a warm, vibrant man who touched a lot of lives in a lot of ways, including Monroe's.
"He was a very vibrant man and someone who was very fit and active," she said.
It sickened me — an educated, vibrant man dying like this, at the age of fifty-seven.
He said the director was an "incredibly vibrant man" with lots of projects on the go.
He never really stopped working until his retirement in 1961, an agile, vibrant man of 62. Holds Three Jobs.
The photograph showed a young and vibrant man in his forties, with a head of hair and a deep black beard.
How does he find that balance between being himself, a young and vibrant man barely out of his teens, and a sudden father figure?
Herb was a vital and vibrant man and incomparable friend.
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