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The phrase 'exuberant personality' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is enthusiastic, lively, and vibrant. For example, "Jill's exuberant personality was a breath of fresh air in the dull office."
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"We are very different, and we change according to the other person," said Ms. Wu, the more exuberant personality.
"He has an expansive, exuberant personality.
A forceful, exuberant personality, she makes a strong impression wherever she goes.
Borotra was celebrated by fans for his exuberant personality and his ever-present blue beret.
He had an exuberant personality and pushed his two daughters to excel.
To an exuberant personality who thrives on attention Romans are delighted to oblige.
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In his fifth season at Marquette, Williams has emerged as one of college basketball's most exuberant personalities, running preseason boot camps and making relentless pleas for energy, for loose balls, for floor burns.
At least a dozen people were there to support, many with exuberant personalities and enthusiasm for the work.
Disgruntled voters seized the chance for a rare do-over, recalling their staid and serious governor, Gray Davis, and replacing him less than a year after his reelection with one of the most famous and exuberant personalities on the planet.
Readinger went bold with the kitchen cabinetry, painting them a deep coral and a dark gray to match the couple's exuberant personalities and add a playful touch to the interiors.
His preposterously exuberant cult of personality was surely shattered by the spectacle of his pathetic demolition.
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