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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusually expressive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that conveys emotions or ideas in a way that is more intense or vivid than what is typical. Example: "Her artwork was unusually expressive, capturing the raw emotions of the moment."
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Coughlin, not a man to overstate things, was unusually expressive after the game.
The limestone walls on the Irish island of Inis Meain are unusually expressive with different shapes and sizes of stones positioned to create exquisite patterns.
Though Kean had handsome features, notably unusually expressive eyes, he was small, with a voice that was harsh, forceful, and commanding rather than melodious.
Mrs. Clinton radiated confidence, from her pungent delivery and easy laugh to the unusually expressive ways she shifted her tone and delighted in her own best lines.
The building is set back a few feet from the property line, and the two bays are unusually expressive in a period of pared-down expectations.
Trading quips with her vocal sidekick, Kelly Hogan, or with the hams and admirers in an unusually expressive crowd, she sanctioned a coarse and often giddy air.
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In the Benois Madonna (1475 78) Leonardo succeeded in giving a traditional type of picture a new, unusually charming, and expressive mood by showing the child Jesus reaching, in a sweet and tender manner, for the flower in Mary's hand.
Ted Haigh is 47, a tall, gangly, affable man with an expressive face and unusually active eyebrows.
Certainly when RNZB visited Britain in 2004, audiences were impressed by its spirited, expressive dancers and unusually eclectic repertory.
His voice is expressive, though not unusually pretty or strong, and it's obvious that he has more fun playing guitar, or playing with the crowd.
From humble roots as a telephone operator near Blackburn, England, Ferrier became one of Britain's favorite singers, her rich, deep voice, with its unusually low range and remarkable expressive qualities, providing solace to a war-torn nation.
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