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"vibrantly coloured" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe an item of clothing, a painting, or any other object with color. For example: "The vibrant colours of the abstract painting filled the room with life and energy."
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Chihuly's vibrantly coloured, organic glass creations were immediately recognizable.
These pieces were vibrantly coloured and conservatively estimated, two factors that whet appetites.
A vibrantly coloured, spicy aromatic marinade suitable for chicken or fish.
Two landscapes shared the top spot in the auction, Monet's "Les Peupliers" (1891) and Maurice de Vlaminck's vibrantly coloured "Paysage de banlieue" (1905; pictured).
To heighten the effect of their incantatory music, Camil dressed the trio in tunics, ponchos, and veils that she crafted out of vibrantly coloured and printed textiles.
Even a very young child can see that the vibrantly coloured and textured trees have been reduced to stumps by people wanting to take over the land.
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It means that the buildings are more vibrantly-coloured than their real-life counterparts and are crammed with extravagant frills and details.
Fabrics were often coloured vibrantly with dye, as well as tie dyed methods for impact to create a valued gift.
Beautifully coloured.
'Cape coloured,' laughs Darryl.
Brightly coloured boxes?
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