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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always lively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, place, or event that is consistently energetic, vibrant, or full of life.
Example: "The festival was always lively, attracting crowds with its music and colorful decorations."
Alternatives: "constantly vibrant" or "perpetually energetic."
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But an easy favourite for those who live downtown is Lupa, the always lively, casual, and astonishingly affordable pasta spot.
It's always lively, informative, and thought-provoking.
The writing is always lively, although there are minor errors.
At night, the Bairro Alto is always lively.
Their antics were always lively but never pretty.
The place is empty now, but Guilherme tells me the bar is always lively at night.
It's always lively, a great place from which to watch the world go by.
Janssen's tone — biting sometimes, charming others, always lively and infectious — is part of another hook.
As Fallingwater demonstrates, Wright's genius was always specific, but also always lively, always daring.
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Instead, the provocative material in Wolfson's always-lively dispatch to shareholders was about rents in shops.
While in the Wynwood Arts District, make sure to stop by the always-lively Wynwood Yard.
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