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Discover LudwigThe sentence "She is lively" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this sentence to describe someone's personality or behavior in any type of written context. For example: "My sister is always so lively; she loves to tell stories and make people laugh."
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Despite often skipping school, she is lively and articulate with lots of interests and a passion for writing.
Although there is nothing remotely grand about Mirren in person — she is lively and low-key — she is clearly comfortable with herself, and that strength of character translates easily to performances of the formidable.
As a critic in the Empsonian line of the time, she is lively and crystalline, testing out the academic lacerations to language that would comprise her artful, prankster lyricism.
She is lively and innocent, but also intelligent.
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And she herself was cleansed of the moods of the last months—she was lively and capable, and better-looking.
She was lively, she was interactive, she was engaged.
She was lively, witty, opinionated, and striking on camera.
At first, though in pain, she was lively.
"She's bright, she's lively, she's young and she's very energetic".
She was lively with the kids and we were making love every night.
Once she was lively ("The bane of the place," says an older zookeeper); now she looks passive and glum, quieted by age and arthritis.
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