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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a darker colour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a shade or hue that is deeper or more intense than another.
Example: "I prefer a darker colour for the walls to create a cozier atmosphere in the room."
Alternatives: "a deeper shade" or "a more intense hue".
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Sometimes I tie a lighter coloured scarf over a darker colour to make it more trendy.
The target had holes in it and began to turn a darker colour.
Laser energy dislodges or vaporizes the offending material that is normally of a darker colour than the stone.
On our course everyone tried a different combination, some with a darker colour underneath, and they all looked great.
Related glazes are the copper greens for example, leaf green and cucumber green, the latter being speckled with a darker colour.
Dark corn syrup is used in the same ways as light, when a darker colour and more distinctive flavour are desired; it is also used as a table syrup.
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Use a brightly coloured sheet of card rather than a dark colour and use colourful markers and stickers of the child's choosing.
It has a dark colour and lovely firm texture.
It's a dark colour that is lighter than black.
Pale colours show the dirt, so a dark colour or high pattern work well".
You might even think about wearing a full business suit in a dark colour.
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