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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vibe about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a general feeling or atmosphere surrounding something or someone. Example: "There was a strange vibe about the old mansion, making me feel uneasy as I approached it."
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"It had a good vibe about it.
There is, the goalkeeper says, a new vibe about Mexico.
The room has a student vibe about it.
But there is never any weird vibe about it.
It has almost like a Terrence Malick vibe about it.
"It had a very good vibe about it," she said.
And yet the strong hippie vibe about Ojos de Brujo makes blurry relativism of the project.
Having said that, "Fulaninha" has a Jamaican dancehall vibe about it, so there's still some stretching of the envelope.
Bizarrely, there were no crowds in the store, although there was a vague aftermath vibe about the changing rooms.
Manager Willie Randolph said Delgado looked leaner this year and that he had a "real good vibe" about him.
Ann Pibal's paintings of fine lines, also made using masking tape, are Minimalist by comparison, but there is a subtly strange, futuristic vibe about them.
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