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'startling epiphany' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
The phrase is used to describe an enlightening and unexpected realization or discovery. For example, "I had a startling epiphany when I realized the consequences of my actions."
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In either case, Stiglitz displays no skepticism about Brown's sudden, and startling, epiphany -- or indeed that he was somehow far more advanced than others in power.
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So it was startling when Maire came to them not long ago with an epiphany: "I now know that I don't want to work for money," she said, to bafflement.
I had an epiphany.
Each startling scene evokes some facet of Czech reality with originality and clarity -- although no sooner do we arrive somewhere than Topol races onward, plowing through a thicket of less compelling connecting material toward his next epiphany.
"I had this epiphany.
He had an epiphany.
She has an epiphany.
An epiphany inspires detoxification.
The epiphany of hindsight.
This was my epiphany.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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