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The phrase "as a striking example" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific instance that effectively illustrates a point or concept.
Example: "The recent climate change report serves as a striking example of the urgent need for action."
Alternatives: "as a notable instance" or "as a compelling illustration".
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Libya's postwar history serves as a striking example of the nature of the spoils that belong to the victors nowadays.
The agency described the building as a "striking example of 1930's period architecture with large windows, extended solariums and open sun decks".
The difference in the colour morphs is genetically controlled and of interest as a striking example of rapid evolutionary change in a localized area.
Doctors were shocked, and his image was published in the New England Journal of Medicine as a striking example of unilateral dermatoheliosis, or photoageing, caused by prolonged exposure to UV rays.
But in an age of soaring prices across the city, the taxi industry has emerged as a striking example of how exclusive some corners of New York have become.
The Palace of Culture and Science (00 48 22 656 6234; pkin.pl), Poland's tallest building, was a controversial gift from Stalin, and stands as a striking example of socialist realist design.
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Distance is a recurring theme in the anthology and the extract from Faraj Sarkohi's as yet unpublished novel is a striking example of this.
This is an interesting hypothesis to be further tested, as it would be a striking example of sexual selection driving a significant excess of non-African ancestry.
The first row of Table 3 is a striking example of this case, as well as a very clear example of the results potentially obtainable.
The formation of worm-stars by Verde1 occurred only when worms were swimming in liquid but provides a striking example of asymmetric warfare as well as a bacterial equivalent to the trapping strategies used by nematophagous fungi [ 4].
21q11.2 21q22.3 was a striking example as it is very frequently gained in SCLC but deleted in the NSCLC cases.
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