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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit striking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat noticeable or impressive, often in a visual or emotional context.
Example: "The painting was a bit striking, with its bold colors and unique composition."
Alternatives: "somewhat eye-catching" or "slightly impressive."
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QUESTION FROM TYLER: It's a bit striking how both sides are proudly talking about increasing gas resources while the issues of global warming become more and more apparent.
He says this with a tone of contempt and a full-faced smirk that is a bit striking given that it would describe the life choice of many of his colleagues.
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Three years ago, a drill bit struck immense oil deposits deep off the coast of Brazil.
Bit by bit, Strike reconstructs what Lula was doing in the last two days of her life, and as he does, a fuller portrait of her emerges.
"But I was a bit star struck, I must say.
Koufax, straining a bit now, struck out Mantle in the fifth, and then yielded three singles in a row before fanning Lopez, a pinch-hitter, for No. 11.
He also presented on LBC for a bit, which struck me as a very weird fit – he's just not tabloid enough – but that seems to have run its course.
"Last time I was in Beijing you were walking past 10,000 athletes, big stars and you are a bit star struck.
She said: "People are sometimes a bit star struck when they meet me and I'm like "I'm just Hannah, I'm just from Halifax - what are you doing?" Her down-to-earth nature and wide smile, combined with her passion and motivation, make Cockroft a strong ambassador for her sport and also a media and commercial dream.
I got a bit star struck".
I'm a bit star struck around him.
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