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The phrase "as a vivid" is not complete on its own and may require additional context to be fully correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is clear, intense, or striking in detail, often in relation to imagery or experiences.
Example: "The artist painted the landscape as a vivid representation of the beauty of nature."
Alternatives: "as a striking" or "as a colorful".
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I think of it as a vivid personal finance book.
One listener described the score as "a vivid smear of humanity against a mechanical background".
But we're looking at live streaming as a vivid business card for the experience".
As well as a vivid documentary, Leningrad is a key to understanding totalitarian incompetence.
Anyone aged between 30 and 50 can conceivably claim Danger Mouse as a vivid TV memory.
The Schoenberg also had an impressive sweep as well as a vivid vocabulary of gestures.
The charred houses and blackened fields stand as a vivid reminder of the most recent rampage.
The novel starts as a vivid, humorous Cinderella story, only to become a tragedy of classes.
Armah's novel has been acclaimed as a vivid rendering of disillusionment with the country's new politics under Kwame Nkrumah.
The confluence of events serve as a vivid reminder that the presidency is an exercise in juggling priorities.
I defy anyone to recall, as a vivid mental image, a whole composition by Freud, complete with objects and background.
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