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The phrase "vibrate with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a feeling of excitement or anticipation. For example, "The stadium was vibrating with energy as the team scored the winning goal."
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Furthermore, due to material coupling, composite beams normally vibrate with coupled vibration modes, which complicates vibration analysis.
Makawao's galleries vibrate with diverse work.
They practically vibrate with sexual energy.
Van Gogh made a glass of absinthe vibrate with energy.
The airwaves vibrate with songs of failed love.
Their free-form abstract shapes vibrate with color.
Each carefully chosen detail seems to vibrate with unsettled depths.
"The Passage" and "The Twelve" vibrate with a different kind of energy: louder, wilder, more unkempt.
The sea began to vibrate with waves that spread out in a circle.
The best examples, however, vibrate with the effortless beauty of happenstance.
His best poems vibrate with the unmistakable note of genuine suffering and deep sincerity of feeling.
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