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'a vitality' is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to describe a lively and energetic quality. For example, "The band performed with a vitality that got the audience on their feet."
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The play had a vitality.
There was a vitality to life.
She has a vitality and a carnality.
There's a vitality about someone who has an idea".
Yet "Voyage" courses with a vitality that makes "Les Misérables" feel static.
"There's such a vitality to his music," Mr. Greene told the online arts magazine Joyzine.
But Binet's novel has a vitality very different from that of most historical fiction.
Her best work has a vitality that saves it from being propagandist.
Kitch recorded up to his death, performing with a vitality that put younger calypsonians to shame.
I don't think you really understand what a vitality she has.
It has got a quality, a vitality.'" Generations of – mainly, it is true, female – readers agree.
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