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"striking for its" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is noteworthy or remarkable for a particular quality or characteristic. Example: The painting was striking for its vivid colors and intricate details, drawing the attention of all who entered the gallery.
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It was also striking for its uniformity across all age groups.
And yet it seemed to me as striking for its smallness, just 160 feet of herringbone tile from end to end.
Gore's answer was striking for its dispassion.
The venture is striking for its ecumenism.
Mr. Obama's campaign has been striking for its discipline.
The payroll tax holiday, in particular, is striking for its universal application.
Paula White's prayer, she said, was striking for its strong evocations of Christian nation themes.
Mr. Morrissey's memo is striking for its detailed assessment of his conversation with Mrs. Astor.
Ms. Borodina certainly didn't extend herself: the program was striking for its brevity.
Mr. Christie's praise was striking for its departure from the political rhetoric of just a few days ago.
Dear Boy, Emily Berry's first book of poems, is immediately striking for its sophisticated awareness of such artifice.
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