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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a poignant example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight a particularly moving or emotionally impactful instance or illustration of a point being made.
Example: "The documentary provided a poignant example of the struggles faced by refugees in war-torn countries."
Alternatives: "a touching illustration" or "a moving instance".
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"It was a poignant example about shame," she said.
Here's a poignant example of slow gone fast.
There was a poignant example of this in the case of 19-year-old Petra Blanksby.
Here's a poignant example I don't forget; it's usually one of my annual McDonald's moments.
It is a poignant example, he said, of how a small cut can have a significant impact.
It also provides a poignant example of why an international arms trade treaty (ATT) is so desperately needed.
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But it is a particularly poignant example of what happens when that reaches a crisis point, and a good sample case to look to to see why there's such a focus on mobility services and alternative transportation services particularly for dense urban environments.
A performance from the Berber Highlands, "Second Aqlal"—sung and played by Moqaddem Mohammed ben Salem and an ensemble of seventeen men, and recorded in Zagora, a town in the Draa River valley is a particularly poignant example.
In a current poignant example, Sarcophilus harrisi, the Tasmanian devil, is undergoing a similar fate today.
Boise, Idaho's capital, is a particularly poignant example of the contradictions.
The impact on childhood cancer research and care is a particularly poignant example of the risks imposed by Brexit.
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