The phrase "have a striking appearance" is correct and can be used in written English. This phrase is usually used to describe a person or thing that is very noticeable and attractive. For example, "The new teacher had a striking appearance, with her fire-red hair and bold glasses.".
It does not show: at 61, Ms. Valadez still has a striking appearance.
The hat factory of Steinberg, Hermann & Co. that he designed at Luckenwalde (1920 23) also had a striking appearance, and it was entirely functional as well.
Baab said the creature would have had a striking appearance, notable for its tiny head, a condition known medically as microcephaly.
Pholiota flammans often has a striking appearance.
Well traveled and clever, he had a striking appearance at six feet tall and was typically dressed elegantly.
Do not overcrowd the pan as they will cook unevenly Black bean salsa This salsa has a very striking appearance.
In contrast, staining for WNK4 and SPAK in the CUL3WT/Δ403 459 mice revealed these proteins to have a striking punctate appearance in the DCT, but not in adjacent segments of the nephron including the thick ascending limb (TAL; Figs 5A and EV4).
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