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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astonishing fluidity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that flows or moves in a remarkably smooth and effortless manner, often in contexts related to art, performance, or language.
Example: "The dancer moved across the stage with astonishing fluidity, captivating the audience with every graceful step."
Alternatives: "remarkable smoothness" or "incredible gracefulness."
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The Talea musicians moved through Mr. Boulez's music — even works from his most severe period — with astonishing fluidity and warmth.
In "Dirty Blonde," staged with an astonishing fluidity by James Lapine, two characters, played by Ms. Shear and Kevin Chamberlin, actually turn into Mae West.
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His is a cruel universe, created with great sensitivity and handled with astonishing ease, fluidity and economy.
The fluidity of Minnelli's camerawork here is astonishing — so supple and graceful — and the whole movie is so much damn fun.
Federer's astonishing combination of speed, grace, strength, balance, positioning, pace and fluidity are unrivalled past or present.
Although her face "has always registered emotion with a mercurial fluidity, the immediacy of feeling she conveys in 'Heaven' is astonishing" (Stephen Holden).
Although Ms. Blanchett's face has always registered emotion with a mercurial fluidity, the immediacy of feeling she conveys in "Heaven" is astonishing.
Fluidity is the thing.
He clearly loves fluidity.
"I wanted constant fluidity.
Gvasalia: "Gender fluidity".
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