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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the salient" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to the most important or noticeable aspect of something. Example: The salient issue in today's political climate is the debate over immigration reform.
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the salient
adjective
Worthy of note; pertinent or relevant.
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Global is the salient point.
Lincoln is the salient example.
That is not the salient point.
It also underscored the salient oddity of Mr. Berlusconi's reign.
It is the Salient Corporation, not Salient Technologies.
Their own greatness is not the salient fact about them.
"The salient issue is expansion coupled with quality".
But everyone agrees on the salient armadillo-as-weapon point.
These highlight the salient features while reining in computing power.
The salient had been an active battlefield since 1914.
So we'd know the salient points but the conversation would all be improvised.
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