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The phrase "especially poignant" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "especially poignant" to describe something that is particularly touching or evokes strong emotions. It can also be used to emphasize the significance or significance of something. Example: The final scene of the movie was especially poignant, as the protagonist finally found closure after years of struggle. The memorial service was especially poignant for the family, as they shared fond memories and paid tribute to their loved one. The photograph captured the couple's love for each other, making it especially poignant now that they have grown old together.
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The situation in Kenya is especially poignant.
Somehow, it seemed especially poignant.
This year is especially poignant for him.
But women found it especially poignant.
Jotted down in hiding, Anne Frank's diaries are especially poignant.
Flamenco is an especially poignant form for such exploration.
Ideas about being American now are especially poignant.
Especially poignant if you've just watched Kavana on The Voice.
The photos of Walter Hagen were especially poignant for Palmer.
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Given what happened a few years later that route seems especially poignant now.
Unbroken's upcoming release is now especially poignant, as Zamperini died aged 97 earlier this month.
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