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The phrase "a vibrant question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a question that is lively, engaging, or thought-provoking, often in discussions or academic contexts.
Example: "During the seminar, she posed a vibrant question that sparked a lively debate among the participants."
Alternatives: "an engaging question" or "a thought-provoking question".
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