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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brighter blue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a shade of blue that is more vivid or intense than another shade.
Example: "The artist chose a brighter blue for the sky in her painting to create a more uplifting atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a more vivid blue" or "a more intense blue".
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In the vivid blue dusk, flashes of a brighter blue alternated with hot red, electrifying the trunks of trees and the sides of buildings.
And perhaps future generations in his village, and others along the coastline we visited, could look back to the sea again with hopes for a brighter blue future.
A major element of the House of Denim Jean School is teaching sustainability — green methods of producing and washing jeans — according to its founders, who created the motto: "Heading for a Brighter Blue".
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He walked past a wall with a bright blue scribble of spray paint.
She carried a black leather bag and a bright blue Powerade and did not smile.
But a white-haired man in a bright blue pullover waved his finger in my face.
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