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"tinged with" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English
It can be used to describe something that has been subtly touched or affected by something else. For example, "The memory was tinged with sadness as he remembered the moments leading up to her death."
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So is the color, tinged with gold.
His words were both depressing and tinged with pathos.
There have been triumphs if symbolic and tinged with vindictiveness.
Ordinariness tinged with shame.
His complexion was white tinged with redness.
The game was tinged with geopolitics.
Maybe anticipation tinged with some existential awareness.
Here, relief is tinged with anxiety.
It was an effort tinged with desperation.
Jeremy Lin's eyes were tinged with sadness.
Evaluations are no longer tinged with maybes.
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