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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vivid account" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a detailed and lively description of an event or experience. Example: The journalist's vivid account of the protest brought the reader right to the heart of the action, making them feel as though they were there themselves.
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(Clotilde Otranto conducted a vivid account).
In Tyler's vivid account, few of the presidents impress.
Two points are noteworthy about this vivid account.
The documents, however, do provide a vivid account of the Karbala attack as it unfolded.
It's still a vivid account of the dance, moving between unhappiness and hope.
They accentuate Warren St. John's vivid account of the dangers involved in racing these extreme catamarans.
You will not write a vivid account of your first meeting with Thomas Hardy.
A medieval chronicler, Jacques de Vitry, has left us a vivid account of Innocent's death.
While Young's vivid account couldn't be more withering, or hilarious, Nicchiarelli takes a more balanced approach.
His vivid account of those sessions is one of the best sections of the book.
It is a plodding rather than vivid account, stodgy rather than sparkling.
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