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Filter by Meaning The artwork's vivid colors and striking imagery conveyed a potently emotional message.
The potently persuasive speech convinced the audience.
The potently sweet perfume lingered in the air.
The potently aggressive dog scared off potential intruders.
The potently stimulating coffee kept him awake all night.
The new law was potently transformative in changing societal attitudes.
The teacher's lesson was potently informative for the students.
The artist's use of symbolism was potently evocative of complex emotions.
The advertising campaign was potently influential in increasing sales.
The financial crisis was potently destructive to the economy.
The artist's use of color was potently vibrant in the painting.
The new medicine is potently effective against the virus.
The medication had potently dangerous side effects.
The speaker's words were potently inspiring to the audience.
The chef's use of spices was potently flavorful in the dish.
The virus was potently contagious and spread quickly.
The actor's portrayal of the character was potently moving.
The teacher's lesson was potently thought-provoking for the students.
The novel's plot was potently suspenseful and kept the reader engaged.
The company's culture was potently toxic and caused high turnover rates.
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