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'vividly demonstrated' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, experience, or concept that was shown or exemplified in a highly clear and detailed manner. Example: During the lecture, the professor vividly demonstrated the effects of climate change by using graphs, images, and real-life examples.
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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.
In addition, as Black Monday so vividly demonstrated, what goes up can also go down.
The very existence of this museum is a triumph for unruly, polyglot, mongrel America, as two particular exhibits vividly demonstrated.
The truth of the proposition that a lawyer is essential was vividly demonstrated to me by something that happened in Gideon's second trial.
As far as I know, he never touched alcohol after the kidney and liver operations: the connection between drinking and mortality had been vividly demonstrated to him.
4. The collapse of financial institutions has vividly demonstrated how power in our major corporate rests almost exclusively in the hands of white men.
Sept. 11, 2001, vividly demonstrated that affordable, functioning pay phones are not merely a convenience but an essential instrument for safety during crises.
Signal vividly demonstrated its affinity for Mr. Reich's music, with Brad Lubman leading vibrant, euphoric performances that seemed to electrify the remarkably youthful audience.
The "golden thread" of tradition is vividly demonstrated in a choreographed episode of a soldier kitted out in successive Black Watch uniforms.
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