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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very lucid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is clear and easy to understand, often in the context of explanations or writing. Example: "The professor's lecture was very lucid, making complex concepts accessible to all students."
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He's very lucid".
He was very lucid".
"She was very lucid, given the circumstances," Mr. Ozawa said.
It's a wrong vision, but he's very lucid about it.
It's also very lucid, even when the science gets complex.
"He wasn't very lucid for that reason," Mr. Greenberg said.
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He strikes me as very intelligent, lucid and laidback and gave a brilliant Shakespearean performance in front of the Senate committee.
In the last few days of his ordeal, he says, he was 'still lucid and very, very calm' but could only 'see shadowy, ghostly figures coming in and out of the room'.
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Mr President, adoption of this report, of this very precise and lucid report by Mrs Mann, presents no particular difficulty.
JERUSALEM — Thin and wan, but lucid and very much alive, Gilad Shalit, the captured Israeli soldier whose fate has gripped Israel for more than three years, appeared in a video on Friday holding a Palestinian newspaper dated Sept. 14.
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