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The phrase "a poignant example about" is not entirely correct in written English.
It is typically used when introducing a specific instance that evokes strong emotions or illustrates a point, but "about" is not the best preposition in this context.
Example: "The documentary provided a poignant example of the struggles faced by refugees."
Alternatives: "a poignant example of" or "a moving example regarding".
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"It was a poignant example about shame," she said.
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