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Discover Ludwig"appear striking" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something as impressive, stunning, or eye-catching. For example, "The sunset's orange hues appear striking against the dark blue sky."
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In Vietnam, there are many cases in which links to Agent Orange appear striking.
Avian eggshell colours are varied and appear striking to human vision (Figure 1), yet the majority of bird species have background eggshell colours that are rather similar and overlap considerably in a predicted model of avian tetrachromatic colour space (Figure 1).
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Three men onstage appear struck in the eye by an invisible object.
At the center of these cases is Frederick Ashton, an abolitionist whose younger sister falls in love with a ruthless industrialist, "a man who believed so strongly in his own purposes as to appear stricken by them".
I think only if one takes a very specific view of the biological world as two "empires", prokaryotes and eukaryotes, then the uniqueness of the connecting trunk appears striking.
Matthews appeared stricken, though he barely knew Buckley.
May appeared stricken with guilt and apologized for the referral, and recommended using a trainer instead.
At the same time, there appeared struck silver didrachms, on the standard of the Greek silver coins of Campania, bearing Greek types but marked ROMANO or ROMA.
There was no protest from the players – several of whom appeared stricken by grief – but not everyone was happy with the decision.
In the text accompanying a photo of Marlene Dietrich appearing stricken at Gary Cooper's funeral in 1961, Mr. Dylan wrote: "t dare not ask your sculpturer's name/with glance back hooked, time's hinges halt".
Ann cried as her husband concluded their chances were over, then appeared stricken as she went on stage with him following his concession speech.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com