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The phrase "a vignette" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a brief, evocative description, account, or episode, often in literature or film.
Example: "The author included a vignette about her childhood that captured the essence of her upbringing."
Alternatives: "a short scene" or "a brief sketch".
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"It's just a vignette.
Each song is a vignette.
A vignette is presented to illustrate the aforementioned issues.
Thoughts and observations The episode ends with a vignette.
She answers with a vignette of what had been lost.
It was a vignette perfectly formed for YouTube.
A Vignette Experiment in Rural India Political Communication 31.3: 31.3407.
Every window is carefully positioned to capture a vignette of the dramatic landscape.
Further proof of this lies in a vignette from Dr Mark Doidge's book, Football Italia.
If ever we needed a vignette of how the modern game operates, here it was.
"It's really just a vignette of images without any underlying narrative.
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