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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'lively market' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an area or situation characterized by activity and energy. For example, "On Saturdays, the farmer's market in the town square is a lively market filled with vendors and shoppers."
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There is, however, a lively market in knock-offs.
But so far, few prospects have emerged for a lively market economy.
Burgeoning interest in natural history was creating a lively market in reports and samples from the field.
(I went to the one at the far eastern end of Gaziler Caddesi, a lively market area).
The hill leads down to the lively market square of Place Maubert and a tangle of ancient, picturesque riverside streets.
And given the lively market in American music directorships, his name has been on every headhunter's lips.
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Ecuador's historical cities, with their lively markets and colonial architecture, are a real feast for the senses.
Hedge funds and other distressed investors, after financial disasters like the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy and Bernard L. Madoff's Ponzi scheme, built lively markets around trading such claims.
It's a walk of contrasts, taking you past old and new, from beautiful streets with elegant Georgian houses and historic buildings, to shopping centres and lively markets.
"This brand has a clean balance sheet, a lively marketing plan with tasteful notes of originality, and a strong fiscal-year finish".
And an ABS with lively marketing should make inroads into the wills and probate business done by banks ("even slower and more expensive than we are," says a lawyer).
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