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The phrase "a vigorous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone or something that is strong, energetic, or robust. Example: "The athlete showed a vigorous performance, easily winning the race." Here, "a vigorous" is used to describe the performance of the athlete, indicating that it was strong and energetic.
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"He's a vigorous man".
Geffen had about him a vigorous energy.
A vigorous law enforcement response is essential.
The Portnoys promptly began a vigorous defense.
Kavadh I proved himself a vigorous ruler.
A vigorous back and forth ensued.
That's the way a vigorous science works.
A vigorous democracy demands checks and balances.
Hey, it's a vigorous Cornell audience.
Obama has pressed a vigorous defense.
A vigorous start soon sliced through Villa.
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