Sentence examples for moving expression from inspiring English sources

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"moving expression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a part of a sentence that evokes strong emotions or creates a vivid image in the reader's mind. Example: The author's use of a moving expression in the final sentence left me feeling both heartbroken and inspired.

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He had the gift of simple and moving expression.

The Ice Bucket Challenge sweeping the country has been a phenomenal and moving expression of support for people with ALS.

A trove of bewitching melody and subtle invention, Rounds succeeds not only as a meticulously conceived piece of art but also as a moving expression of human warmth.

The sculpture's enigmatic, rather moving expression is as much a matter of the model's stoical endurance during the lengthy casting process, as it is the latter-day emotional iconography of Jesus Christ.

That's why we saw Colin Powell limit himself to a single sentence of party irregularity, and watched a wistful John McCain, in a moving expression of loyalty to country and party, ignore the campaign finance issue on which he campaigned.

The devotional quality of his early Sevillian paintings finds moving expression in the Christ on the Cross, a composition of monumental simplicity and naturalness.

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For protein expression, the open reading frame can be moved into any desired expression vector by homologous recombination.

The "God" disc alternates between intense corniness (guess which deity is "The Greatest Cowboy") and moving expressions of plain faith.

And yet, these works serve, perhaps more effectively than more straightforward forms of book worship, as moving expressions of our transforming relationship to books — and the potential for beauty, as well as loss, in that change.

William Barnes, (born Feb. 22, 1801, Bagber, near Sturminster Newton, Dorsetshire, Eng. died Oct. 7, 1886, Winterbourne Came, Dorsetshire) English dialect poet whose work gives a vivid picture of the life and labour of rural southwestern England and includes some moving expressions of loss and grief, such as "The Wife A-Lost" and "Woak Hill".

February 22 , 1801Bagber, England October 7, 1886 William Barnes, (born Feb. 22, 1801, Bagber, near Sturminster Newton, Dorsetshire, Eng. died Oct. 7, 1886, Winterbourne Came, Dorsetshire) English dialect poet whose work gives a vivid picture of the life and labour of rural southwestern England and includes some moving expressions of loss and grief, such as "The Wife A-Lost" and "Woak Hill".

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