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"striking elements" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing certain aspects or parts of something that are particularly noticeable or attention-grabbing. Here is an example sentence: "The artwork's vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes are the striking elements that make it stand out among other pieces in the gallery."
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Caught between worlds, the ballet has striking elements but doesn't take flight.
While many of the show's most striking elements come from the firm, artists are represented as well.
Any such conversation will have to address three core issues: One of the most striking elements of the Tef discussion is the use of market language.
One of the most striking elements in Del Cossa's "May" panel is a crowd of naked babies, standing upright in elegant poses befitting Renaissance courtiers.
One of the most striking elements of the Delhi gang-rape case is the similarity in the backgrounds of the victim and of her killers.
One of the most striking elements in the Gospel is Mark's characterization of Jesus as reluctant to reveal himself as the Messiah.
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The most immediately striking element of Mr. Leef's style is a deft control of orchestral color.
One striking element is Amy's description of the roles men and women play in relationships.
But the most striking element in the city's demographic composition is its student population.
The production's most striking element is Donyale Werle's set.
One striking element in the 30-second spot is that it prominently features The Boston Globe.
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