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The phrase "as a lively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is full of life, energy, or enthusiasm in a specific context.
Example: "The children played in the park, as a lively group, bringing joy to everyone around them."
Alternatives: "as an energetic" or "as a vibrant".
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"Peter" is all about storytelling as a lively (and live) art, and the energized complicity that's forged between the teller and the listener.
Harris Andrews' development as a lively rebounding defender can't hurt.
Yet it worked as a lively version of the genre.
Kindu has several sawmills as well as a lively agricultural market.
Ms. Jamjoum's brothers remembered her today as a lively, bright girl who dreamed of studying abroad.
He envisions returning Venice to its historical place as a lively port city.
Montfort described Granada as a "lively city in a beautiful setting".
Yet this was a respectful crowd as well as a lively one.
Yet despite his charm, the Rev Clayton was no pushover, as a lively exhibition in an adjoining modern museum attests.
Ms. Parker's Blanche registers as a lively, self-assured gal, accustomed to manipulating others with her feminine wiles.
AS A lively crowd dances to Laurent Gbagbo's campaign anthems, party members wave flags bearing the former Ivorian president's image.
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