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The phrase "abundantly alive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is full of life, energy, or vitality.
Example: "After the rain, the garden looked abundantly alive, with vibrant flowers and lush greenery."
Alternatives: "full of life" or "vibrantly alive".
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He fulfils, however, the first duty of a dramatic hero – he is abundantly alive.
Jimmy is simply and abundantly alive; that rarest of dramatic phenomena, the act of original creation, has taken place; and those who carp were better silent.
An embellishment of the park is an outsize gilded-plastic statue of Nepture, who faces inland, grasping a trident with… Mark Twain married an Elmira girl, Olivia Langdon, in 1870, and the Mark Twain legend is kept abundantly alive.
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Aftermath makes abundantly clear what's alive and what's dead.
"Sometimes I feel the past will eat me alive, will devour me in the same way that the now abundantly overgrown cedar bush is devouring the pioneer rail fences on which, as children, we used to stand in order to watch the Mexicans work.
It was abundantly satisfying.
That's becoming abundantly clear.
However, two things are abundantly clear.
Dr. Weiner seemed abundantly qualified.
That came later, often abundantly.
Ms. Danticat makes that abundantly clear.
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