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"lively imagination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an expression used to describe someone who shows creativity or is enthusiastic and imaginative in their thinking. For example: "My daughter's teacher told me that she has a lively imagination and loves to come up with unique solutions to problems."
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Animation bigwig Brad Bird, a longtime "Simpsons" and "Pixar" honcho and director of "Ratatouille," and "The Incredibles," brought his lively imagination to "Mission: Impossible IV - Ghost Protocol," for his first live-action film directorial effort.
He has a lively imagination.
That's where Jonathan Ward's lively imagination comes into play.
But he also has a solid technique and a lively imagination.
These results confirm traditional literary criticism based on introspection which argues that detailed description of static objects elicits an especially lively imagination.
You actually have to have a fairly lively imagination to figure out how you can abuse it [in health care].
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Either Philip is not a monster and merely surrounds himself with lively imaginations, or he is a terrific actor.
A group who listens to each member's thoughts; we use our lively imaginations to be creative with each book we read.
[The fabled gangster] has now passed from the metropolitan scene, and for nearly a score of years has existed mainly in the lively imaginations of industrious journalists [who after each lurid crime] shriek to a delighted populace..
They can draw;and they have lively imaginations.
And he has a lively, allusive imagination, not that you could tell from this installation.
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