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"powerfully evocative" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has the power to evoke strong emotion or inspire thought. For example: The author's writing was so powerful and evocative that it left the reader feeling emotionally moved.
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The sight before me is powerfully evocative.
Simple, almost primitive in design, it is powerfully evocative.
Ambiguous as they are, they succeed in being powerfully evocative.
"It is a powerfully evocative thing and yet ultimately slippery.
His vision of an English Neverland remains powerfully evocative.
It was powerfully evocative, but more than that, it was just delicious".
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Forerunners of Minimalism, they also remain powerfully evocative in a time of renewed interest in abstraction among younger artists.
And she's only 17. Ree Dolly Jennifer Lawrencee) is the magnetic centre of a tense, evocative, powerfully observed drama, which has had critics and audiences purring here.
And that would be a great shame because "The Septembers of Shiraz" is a remarkable debut: the richly evocative, powerfully affecting depiction of a prosperous Jewish family in Tehran shortly after the revolution.
At last academics have confirmed what I have always suspected – shoes are evocative, and powerfully so.
And while her writing is clear and straightforward, she's no stranger to the sudden, evocative image, and when she chooses she can stun with one, all the more powerfully thanks to the general simplicity of her language.
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