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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very lively" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone with a lot of energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness. Example: The party was very lively, with music playing and people dancing all night long.
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He's very lively and unpredictable, always living in the moment.
The performances are very lively too.
"They were very lively, energetic".
It has a very lively flavor.
"It was a very lively campaign.
SOUND LEVEL A very lively buzz.
THE BAR Long and very lively.
It was a small place, not very lively.
"Kinshasa is a very lively place," Mr. Höller said.
Their activities are very lively, including acting out….
Porto restaurant culture is now very lively indeed.
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