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"vividly demonstrate" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to show something clearly or provide a vivid description of something. For example, "The author uses analogies to vividly demonstrate the difficult concept of relativity."
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Exceptions vividly demonstrate the rule.
On the contrary, recent bombings in the Philippines and Indonesia, and a thwarted one in Singapore, vividly demonstrate the danger.
An Italian who spent much of his life in England, Clementi was a master of intricate structure and dynamics, as Shelley's elegant readings vividly demonstrate.
Norman Mailer was indeed a giant in twentieth-century American literature and thought, as his letters vividly demonstrate ("In the Ring," October 6th).
Yet as the disagreements over her funeral arrangements vividly demonstrate, Mrs. Thatcher is dividing and polarizing opinion as much in death as she invariably did in life.
This when the department's own statistics so vividly demonstrate how the postwar record for house completions came in the 1960s with every scheme for the delivery of the homes coming through our planning system.
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As this match has vividly demonstrated, the psychological warfare can be as important as the moves.
Sputnik vividly demonstrated the cold war's global competition for influence and even survival.
Iraq had vividly demonstrated the unprofitability of a head-on fight against seven American Army divisions.
"It vividly demonstrates that we're all enjoying TV in different ways now".
The turnabout vividly demonstrates how security has broken down even in unexpected parts of Afghanistan.
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