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"simply striking" is a usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has a dramatic and powerful effect. For example, you could say "The aurora borealis was simply striking against the night sky".
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Benbecula is, I should make clear, staggeringly, mournfully beautiful, and my walk dismisses the waste tip at a stroke by simply striking out into open, unoccupied moorland.
But it's hard to avoid the impression that most of these actors are simply striking predetermined poses and saying (not always audibly) predetermined lines, against the backdrop of Scott Pask's pretty, postcard-from-ye-olde-English-countryside set.
It remains possible the court could rule narrowly by simply striking down the opt-out procedure as inadequate.
This curious object qualified for a nomination to "Ripey's Believe it or Not" and was simply striking!
Whether it's naturally tousled, blown out straight or pinned up with your brow-grazing bangs, your hair color is simply striking.
Rihanna has definitely upped the ante for any stars that think simply striking a few poses in a studio while donning designer clothes makes you badass.
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Others are simply struck by the excess.
"The government should simply strike this project down.
Had Leiter simply struck out, Lenny Harris would have come up.
Löw had simply struck the balance between structure and expressiveness.
And then he simply struck the ball, with unforgiving accuracy, into the net.
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