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The phrase "also has a vigorous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that possesses a strong or energetic quality in addition to other characteristics.
Example: "The new policy also has a vigorous approach to environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "also features a robust" or "also includes a dynamic".
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Yet Sydney also has a vigorous cultural and intellectual life.
The Met also has a vigorous new music director or will have one in 2020.
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I also have a vigorous stomach massage every day.
Still, that shift by itself merely brings the EPSRC in line with the policies of the other research councils: The U.S. National Institutes of Health has also had a vigorous debate about grant resubmissions.
It also has a massage therapist named Simon, who will realign every muscle in your body with a vigorous Chinese massage.
Like the United States, South Africa has a vigorous culture of plea bargaining.
Connecticut has a vigorous program to find sales tax cheats.
It is a very simple sampling for bacterial culture and also has vigorous results in our previous study [ 2, 8] before ISO 11737 1 2006 documentation.
"We have a vigorous press but it is often a vigorous and irresponsible press," he said.
We should have a vigorous debate about its potential consequences.
We don't have a vigorous, open political debate".
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