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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strikingly executed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been done in a very impressive or remarkable manner, often in the context of art, performance, or any creative work. Example: "The film was strikingly executed, with stunning visuals and a captivating storyline."
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AFTER seven years of operation, the Westchester Jazz Orchestra has built a reputation for deeply researched, strikingly executed performances that is reaching well beyond the orchestra's home county to the country at large.
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The two defendants who could face the death penalty if they are convicted in the embassy bombings trial have put together strikingly different strategies to convince jurors that they should not be executed, new court filings show.
Less exciting, but equally well executed, was an omelet sized, thin, moist, herb-sprinkled chicken paillard strikingly served on a plate garnished with vegetable slivers and accompanied by two crisp, golden-crusted potato croquettes with upright sprigs of rosemary rising from each.
Other artists, such as Konrad von Soest, who executed the "Niederwildungen Altar" about 1403, seem to have reflected developments elsewhere without pioneering anything strikingly new.
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