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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also provocative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that incites thought, discussion, or strong reactions in addition to other qualities it may possess.
Example: "The article was not only informative but also provocative, challenging readers to reconsider their views on the topic."
Alternatives: "additionally stimulating" or "further inciting".
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Mr. Ali's cartoons were also provocative.
It's frustrating – but also provocative and strange.
The results were spastic and scattered, but also provocative and occasionally mesmerising.
Tracts like this can feel didactic, but they are also provocative.
The name of the security firm, as the film made clear, was also provocative: H.E.S.S., for Hensel European Security Service.
"It's an evocative term which is also provocative and is used too freely for the wrong reasons.
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He is also cheekily provocative.
The cover of the 96-page illustrated catalog, which shows a red silhouette of the West Bank that resembles a pool of blood, is also arguably provocative.
It was also deliberately provocative to adherents of those practices, providing opportunities for Fox to argue with them on matters of scripture.
Smith/Greenland's work could also be provocative.
They briefly operated a blog that also contained provocative remarks.
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