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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spirited image" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a lively or vivacious image. For example, "The artist's spirited image of a leaping ballet dancer was captivating to behold."
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What had been theoretical became real: this spirited image had been created by people who were confident, accomplished, and formidable.
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These spirited images bring to life the "floating world," a sort of Renaissance of popular entertainment enabled by a long period of peace and prosperity (1615 to 1768) after Japan became unified under a government in Edo, now Tokyo.
These spirited images bring to life Edo Japan's "floating world," a sort of Renaissance of popular entertainment.
As leader, the smooth, self-assured Mr. Cameron, who became Britain's new prime minister on Tuesday, moved swiftly to weed out the old guard, replacing the party's mean-spirited image with a kinder, more socially progressive philosophy that he called compassionate Conservatism.
Buffett likes to maintain an avuncular and public-spirited image, but the railroad industry fights bitterly against better safety standards and often cloaks itself with intermediaries.
I tried to take free-spirited images, opposite to those tight-lipped, highly-constricted and overly-posed photos that are so prevalent".
He described the image as spirited.
"It was spirited.
The Scouts' spirited founder.
He liked them spirited.
How spirited?
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