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The phrase "as vibrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the liveliness or intensity of something to another subject or object.
Example: "The painting was as vibrant as the sunset, filled with rich colors and energy."
Alternatives: "equally vivid" or "just as lively."
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"Advertising is as vibrant as it has ever been.
The city's publishers and writing groups are as vibrant as ever.
The most educated are part of a cultural elite that is as vibrant as ever.
And he hasn't sounded as vibrant as he does on this, his ninth album, in years.
But punditry is as vibrant as political life itself, and as J.F.K. said, "life is unfair".
The LCD display is colour accurate, but not quite as vibrant as some AMOLED rivals.
And the U.S. economy is about as vibrant as the 0-16 Detroit Lions.
They are as vibrant as temples in India and are sustained by Hindus who have prospered in Pakistan.
Perhaps they are finally becoming as vibrant as the subject they study.* "Rethinking the MBA Business Educationn at a Crossroads".
Made with impeccably lush produce, the dishes turned out here are often as vibrant as the vermillion walls.
The screen is sharp and as vibrant as a black and white screen can get.
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