Examples of 'particularly striking' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly striking"

particularly striking: describes something that stands out or captures attention due to its exceptional or remarkable characteristics. It is often used to describe visual features, such as colors, patterns, or designs, but can also refer to any quality that is impressive or notable in comparison to similar things

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Premium channels have a particularly striking effect.
Particularly striking is the absence of political documents.
The sphere eversion was a particularly striking consequence.
What is particularly striking is the increase of urban poverty.
One passage in his speech was particularly striking.
And you are particularly striking when you are angry.
Meetings with family members were particularly striking.
This result is particularly striking for oleuropein.
I want you to see a few that are particularly striking.
Elf provides a particularly striking example of one of these.
The opening of the book is particularly striking.
A recent and particularly striking case is that of MalariaSpot.
The density in the liver was particularly striking.
The differences are particularly striking for minimum professional competence.
The colourful interior of the cathedral is particularly striking.

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It is not even particularly striking to look at.
In metaphysics the effects of this law are particularly striking.
Plated effects can be particularly striking in a ribbed fabric.
There are two participant characteristics which are particularly striking.
A number of facts are particularly striking in this regard.
The decrease for employee representatives is particularly striking.
Its use of music is particularly striking in this respect.
Particularly striking is what is said about the promotion of artists.
The courthouse has three particularly striking neighbors.
This is particularly striking in the case of the transatlantic market.
The wine one is particularly striking.
It is particularly striking that she sits on a cauldron supported by a tripod.
The second photo is particularly striking.
This is particularly striking on plantations.
One point of comparison was particularly striking.
The increase is particularly striking among mothers of two children.
The inequality of the right to move is particularly striking.
This advance is particularly striking in the study of health inequities.
The adjustment between the spaces is particularly striking.
It is particularly striking that materials and construction are so minimally conspicuous.
The eyes are particularly striking.
A particularly striking example can be.
There was one woman whose story was particularly striking.
They are particularly striking when.
Two patterns of argument are particularly striking.
What was particularly striking about her was her amazing energy.
The vocal profile is particularly striking.
Particularly striking is the decline in the share of foreign investment.
Certain findings are particularly striking.
What was particularly striking about the show was the theme song.
One that he relayed to me was particularly striking.
The disparity is particularly striking in the fields of biotechnology and medicine.
The statistics for breast cancer are particularly striking.
One particularly striking illustration will suffice to prove the point.
Environmental regulation addresses a particularly striking example of market failure.

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