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vibrant

[vahy-bruhnt] / ˈvaɪ brənt /




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The Official Charts Company says its new chart will deliver a "long-overdue recognition for a vibrant and influential sector of the UK music industry".

From BBC

We have that accessibility where we live in the middle of San Francisco, along with the vibrant city milieu.

From The Wall Street Journal

The coastal town of Hastings in East Sussex has a vibrant mix of independent and chain stores, as well as traditional seaside traders.

From BBC

If we want to succeed and continue to have a vibrant economy over the coming decades, we have to have new ways of thinking about how we go about investing in infrastructure.

From Barron's

Most notably, Ms. Kaminsky portrays Alona’s anguish in her big revelation scene with a jagged vocal line that seems painfully extracted from her, with the cello echoing Timothi Williams’s vibrant mezzo.

From The Wall Street Journal