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The phrase "vividly exemplifies" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to describe something that clearly and strikingly illustrates a particular idea or concept.
Example: "The painting vividly exemplifies the emotions of despair and hope that the artist intended to convey."
Alternatives: "clearly illustrates" or "strikingly demonstrates."
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Malaysia vividly exemplifies these phenomena.
I am currently writing a book about self-consciousness in the modern mediated era, and my experience with the Demetricator vividly exemplifies what my research suggests — that the ultimate function of Twitter, like nearly all social-media platforms, is to make its users insecure, because insecurity compels engagement.
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The old way is perhaps most vividly exemplified by Microsoft.
This is vividly exemplified by the Silicon Valley entrepreneur Martin Ford's contrasting of the radiologist's vulnerability to automation with that of a housekeeper, whose decision-making processes are less easily replicated.
This is vividly exemplified by the recent research on bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3).
Misleading appearances of costly helping are also vividly exemplified by colony defense in meerkats (Suricata suricatta; Clutton-Brock et al. 1999).
Zawahiri exemplifies this.
HCA exemplifies the trend.
Burma exemplifies this best.
Milda exemplifies that.
Childress exemplifies that.
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