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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very striking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is visually impressive or attention-grabbing.
Example: "The painting was a very striking piece of art that captivated everyone in the gallery."
Alternatives: "a highly impressive" or "an exceptionally eye-catching".
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There has been a very striking increase.
She was a very striking figure.
"And this was a very striking image".
She's a very striking figure.
It was a very striking image.
But in combination these assumptions deliver a very striking result.
One of the men we know has a very striking nose, large, aqualine, and eloquent.
He bore a very striking resemblance to Puccini, as you can see from his photograph.
The $200 set has a very striking, exaggerated sound, with a lot of bass.
"She is a very striking woman: beautiful, tall and very engaging, just wonderfully effusive.
"It was a very striking moment for me," said the 55-year-old academic later.
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