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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more vibrant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is full of life, energy, and brightness. Example: The city's nightlife became more vibrant after the construction of the new music venue, attracting a younger and more diverse crowd.
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Feel more vibrant!
Smells seemed richer, colors more vibrant.
The city has become decidedly more vibrant.
It's made Wentzville a more vibrant community.
Tamango's tap solos are more vibrant.
Every one made it more vibrant.
It is safer, cleaner and more vibrant.
Many households are priced out of more vibrant places.
Haiti needs new population centers, less congested and more vibrant.
The revamped videos come out smoother and more vibrant.
"Egyptian diplomacy will be more active, more vibrant," he said.
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