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The phrase "very vigorous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is full of energy, strength, or intense activity. Example: The athlete's training regimen was very vigorous, consisting of intense workouts and strict diet plans.
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M25 Very Vigorous Suitable for large standards.
"China operates a very vigorous firewall.
Gentlemen, thank you so much for a very vigorous debate.
But neither country has very vigorous sponsors in the West.
I will promise a very vigorous diplomatic effort.
"We've had some very vigorous debates in the Senate.
"There has to be logic and very vigorous debate.
So there's a very vigorous debate within the Democratic Party.
These morphologies were a consequence of a very vigorous hydrogen evolution at these electrodeposition overpotentials.
These illegitimate children, moreover, will be very vigorous and utterly lacking in filial piety.
But the English of the period could be very direct, very vigorous.
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