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The phrase "a poignant statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a remark or expression that evokes a strong emotional response or conveys deep meaning.
Example: "Her speech was a poignant statement about the struggles faced by marginalized communities, leaving the audience in tears."
Alternatives: "an emotional remark" or "a touching declaration."
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A poignant statement given that they're still going strong 50 years on.
A poignant statement, considering the continuing tide of public library closures announced recently.
Confirming the news, her family said in a poignant statement on her Facebook page: "Dear friends: Maria has left us.
Narrated by a nameless young Englishman traveling in the west of Ireland who happens to witness an incident connected to terrorist gunrunning, the book opens with a poignant statement that could come directly from the author's own experience: "When I was a child I used to think that I could learn from my parents; even that this was what they were there for.
In what is a poignant statement about the state of Android tablet apps, Twitter has announced the first tablet-optimized version for the platform.
And there was also a poignant statement made by a trio of England hopefuls, with Myler, Lee Dickson and Luther Burrell - all left out of Stuart Lancaster's side that beat Samoa on Saturday - central to the victory.
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It lacked most of the philosophical charm of the first film, and Bekmambetov's typical nitro-charged style did a bit of a hit-and-run on any poignant statement it could have made on relationship pressures in Putin's accelerating, on-the-make new Russia.
With both enigmatic and declamatory elements, the score mirrored the drama of the recording, a solitary drumbeat following a particularly poignant statement from the victim.
"This was a more poignant statement for what Damien's cabinets would become in the future," Ms. Palmieri said.
There was a very poignant statement by the President of Rwanda recently when he said sometimes the Security Council is not right when it does not act.
Considering how many homeless people there are in New York City, not to mention Afghanistan, at the moment, Wim Delvoye, the creator of "Cloaca," could have made a much more poignant statement: perhaps by having an open call for hungry, homeless people, paying them $100 each, giving each a delicious meal and asking only for their excrement in return.
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