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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vigorous man" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is healthy and full of energy. For example, "Phil is a vigorous man who is always ready for a game of tennis."
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"He's a vigorous man".
A vigorous man with refined tastes and a passion for fast horses and mint juleps, Alexander was a natural choice for the top spot.
Although now aged 66, he was still a vigorous man; a lifelong mountaineer, he maintained physical fitness during the enforced stay in England by a daily run.
Most were planted by Graves, a vigorous man who "needed physical activity," Ms. Graves said, and who was rarely more serene, she said, than when he was composting.
The doctor, Randall Gaz, goes on to say: "He is a vigorous man who takes excellent care of his physical health.
Mitt Romney is a "vigorous man" who has "reserves of strength, energy and stamina that provide him with the ability to meet unexpected demands," his personal physician wrote in a letter released by the campaign on Friday.
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Born in 1903, Vartan survived waves of slaughter in his hometown — first the 1909 Adana massacres, then the Armenian Genocide — and died when I was 7. I met him on only a few occasions and remember him as an earnest, vigorous man clutching a cane and boasting a caterpillar mustache.
He was a large, vigorous man with a full head of white hair, who could be seen in the early morning doing pull-ups from a tree.
Don McLeroy, a small, vigorous man with a shiny pate and bristling mustache, proposed amendment after amendment on social issues to the document that teams of professional educators had drawn up over 12 months, in what would have to be described as a single-handed display of archconservative political strong-arming.
He is a tall, vigorous man of forty-seven, with a long face, a long, hooked nose above a black mustache, and heavy-lidded but very watchful eyes.
In actuality, Jellinek is a sturdy, vigorous man of eighty-four, with a full, handsome face and the air of someone who knows that his suit is well cut.
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