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"economically vibrant" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe a city or region that has a robust and flourishing economy. For example, "The city of Toronto is an economically vibrant hub of commerce, with thriving businesses of all sizes."
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And as the governing alliance is increasingly consumed by corruption scandals and a worrisome economic slide, Mr. Modi's qualities as leader of an economically vibrant state have endeared him to the country's aspiring and largely urban middle class.
America had an economically vibrant middle class.
At the heart of the financial power was a rejuvenated and economically vibrant Germany.
The Asia-Pacific region is the world's most economically vibrant, a point underscored by Europe's travails.
Growth in university patenting is also striking, and universities have become dominant patentees in a few large, economically vibrant cities.
Those states tend to have younger age structures and are more economically vibrant.
But his hope of building a resurgent and economically vibrant Europe remains elusive.
With buzz, the right people are there to create deals which make a festival economically vibrant.
After he took over the economically vibrant province of Zhejiang, in 2002, he created policies intended to promote private businesses.
At the local level, Riverside, N.J., repealed a similar ordinance following the exodus of an economically vibrant immigrant community.
Our priority to make sure the country is restored; socially cohesive, economically vibrant, politically democratic," he said.
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