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Discover Ludwig"more lively" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when comparing things or when suggesting that something should be more energetic or animated. For example, "The party was fun, but it could have been even more lively with more people."
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Alot more lively actually.
"He became much more lively.
"Blur are more fun, more lively.
"He needs to be more lively".
"He makes our meetings more lively.
"It's just so much more lively," she said.
"When she was with Marty, he was always more lively.
But this one promises to be more lively than most.
"Memphis Beat" is easier to follow, and certainly more lively.
"It is a little more lively and keeps getting better.
The Sun's news meetings are much more "lively," he said.
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