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"potent writing" is a correct and frequently used phrase in written English.
It refers to writing that is strong, effective, and impactful. You can use it in any context where you want to emphasize the power and effectiveness of a piece of writing. For example: - "She was praised for her potent writing style that captivated readers and left a lasting impact." - "His article on climate change was a prime example of potent writing, effectively conveying the urgency of the issue." - "The novel's potent writing evoked a wide range of emotions in its readers, from laughter to tears." - "As a language teacher, I always emphasize the importance of developing potent writing skills in my students."
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Simple enough to suit young singers yet complex enough to engage them, Mr. Moran's elegant, potent writing was pitched perfectly to the occasion.
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"Trump's sense of abuse and humiliation is potent," wrote Wertheim.
Jeffery Potent writes about how corporations are thinking about their impact on ecosystems in terms of economic quantification in order to achieve more sustainable practices.
Their words were so potent; Robert Johnson wrote with such beauty and told such potent stories.
What we said: "They manage the rare feat of melding pop and politics into a potent mix," wrote Lanre Bakare, in the Guardian.
Some of the most potent memoirs written by black men, The Autobiography of Malcolm X and Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father, feature absent fathers, and (if only in this sense) don't divert the white gaze.
Ms. Clyne, a young composer with a knack for writing potent, engaging electro-acoustic works, fashioned the 45-minute sequence of solos and duets in memory of her mother.
But all shall be well, for Beckett was never more potent than when writing for one woman, alone or desolate onstage, and Dwan, still in her thirties, is the foremost inheritor of that power.
In a letter sent from Guatemala, Robert Heizer describes finding an abundance of beautiful early Mayan stelae — "I tell you, man, these guys could really move the rocks" — and delivers a potent compliment, writing, "They would have liked Complex I".
This is genuinely potent and dream-haunting writing.
That's how potent and raw her writing is.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com