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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a striking thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is visually or emotionally impactful or noteworthy.
Example: "The painting was a striking thing, capturing the attention of everyone who entered the gallery."
Alternatives: "an impressive sight" or "a remarkable object".
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And it is truly a striking thing.
That's a striking thing for Krugman to say.
I can see that in the north, in this election, it's quite a striking thing.
Karny himself seems sometimes to repudiate memory, a striking thing for an Israeli.
Reading the stories straight through reveals a striking thing, which is that you can read the stories straight through.
This is a striking thing for a modernist to say - especially one who claimed to be a Marxist revolutionary.
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"The fact that the universe had a beginning is a very striking thing," Townes told The Times in 1996, in regard to the widely accepted Big Bang theory.
(Surowiecki also wrote about what others might have considered a more striking thing, namely Levin's language).
A particularly striking thing about this problem is how robust it is.
If Hungarian-speakers really do not feel at home in Slovakia then they can leave.To an outsider, the striking thing is the prevalence of assertion and the absence of facts.
By contrast, in a nail salon, "the striking thing is that there's effectively a sweatshop situation, but the woman is holding your hand and looking you in the eye".
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