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The phrase "vividly descriptive" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe writing or imagery that is rich in detail and creates a strong mental picture for the reader. Example: "The author's vividly descriptive prose brought the landscape to life, making the reader feel as if they were standing right there."
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They begin in intimacy and restraint, but blossom into the vividly descriptive.
Gluck's vividly descriptive score contains 31 musical pieces, alternating between formal dance and narrative drama.
The statements they made for that campaign and their false confessions are vividly descriptive of their life.
There is something familiar, almost reassuringly so, about the elements of this fast-paced, vividly descriptive novel.
Mr. Levine began with three vividly descriptive movements from Berlioz's "Roméo et Juliette," and the orchestra could not have sounded more sumptuous.
In vividly descriptive testimony, Mr. Eisenberg said officers then encircled Mr. Busch while he clasped a hammer above his head and screamed.
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None of which should be taken to detract from the terrific performances of Mr. Tessier, who sang vividly in the descriptive mode, or Mr. Müller-Brachmann, who finally brought warmth to Jesus but also faded vocally toward the end, partly, perhaps, because of the overwork of the added arias.
But even more impressive was the president's willingness to evoke vividly the challenges affecting the very poor, in some of his most descriptive language of the evening: "Let's also recognize that there are communities in this country where no matter how hard you work, it's virtually impossible to get ahead.
Two he remembers vividly.
PETER: You describe her... vividly.
I remember the moment vividly.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com