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The phrase "a knockout" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is strikingly attractive or impressive, typically in a physical sense or in terms of performance.
Example: "The actress looked like a knockout in her stunning red dress at the awards ceremony."
Alternatives: "a stunner" or "a showstopper".
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I wasn't a knockout specialist.
She was a knockout.
A knockout wintertime supper.
It's a knockout performance.
They're a knockout.
Then male style is stunning, a knockout.
He won each time on a knockout.
Other mechanisms might also cause a knockout.
Published in 1929, it was a knockout.
"These two traits were a knockout punch.
Mr. Lovano's performance is a knockout.
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