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"so vivid" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely clear, intense, or lifelike. Example: The sunset over the ocean was so vivid that it seemed as though I could reach out and touch the vibrant colors in the sky.
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So, vivid color?
So vivid.
My memories are so vivid.
"The show seems so vivid.
That's what was so vivid about her".
It's so vivid, it just doesn't die".
Our memories of you remains so vivid.
"They're so vivid I can recall them".
"Every e-mail was so vivid," Franzen says.
Those memories almost became mine, they were so vivid.
It does not feel so vivid any more".
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