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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a colorless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks color, often in a literal sense, such as a liquid or a metaphorical sense, such as a bland personality.
Example: "The solution was a colorless liquid, indicating that it had no impurities."
Alternatives: "without color" or "devoid of color".
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Opening on a colorless cliff.
Kathleen McNenny is a colorless Viola; Natacha Roi, a frazzled Olivia.
The work was a commentary on the unraveling of a colorless, purposeless society.
A colorless party loyalist, Mr. Mori is unlikely to change the policies Mr. Obuchi pursued.
The hero has a colorless, off-rhythm voice, dead eyes, disorderly hair.
Today, China's national strength is beyond dispute, and its leader is a colorless figure.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can be released as a heating byproduct.
He remains a colorless conservative even by China's buttoned-down standards.
A colorless man, he appears wooden and awkward with his troops.
To Rybolovlev, Bouvier personified the idea of a colorless Swiss professional.
Mr. Schaab is a colorless man who says little and reveals less.
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