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The phrase "a colour coded" is not correct as it is missing a noun to complete the expression.
You can use it when referring to a system or method that uses colors to categorize or organize information, but it needs to be part of a complete phrase.
Example: "We implemented a colour coded system for our files to make it easier to find documents."
Alternatives: "a color-coded system" or "a color-coded chart".
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Choose Well uses a colour coded 'thermometer' which aims to help people to link their symptoms with the most appropriate NHS service.
The map's contour lines, however, are taken from a colour coded contour map developed by the U.S Geological survey in 2003.
It lists a synopsis of each altercation and where it took place, along with a colour coded legend that corresponds with the following categories: physical, verbal, hate propaganda, vandalism, threats, and online.
The similarity indices are then converted to electrostatic distances which are then displayed as a colour coded matrix called as the heat map (Fig. S2) and as a tree or a cluster dendogram (Fig. S1).
The results are displayed in a colour coded tabular format.
This significance is plotted as a colour coded probability map.
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The review uses a colour-coded system.
All senior staff members have insights profiles, a colour-coded variant of Myers-Briggs.
Everyone wears a colour-coded accreditation, some affording more status than others.
On entering their respective doors, each Beatle has a colour-coded hallway and living space.
A week later, they release the data, in part by using a colour-coded map.
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