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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harmony of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a combination of different elements that create a pleasing balance. For example, you could say "The newly renovated room contained a harmony of colors and textures."
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Economic interdependency creates a harmony of interests.
In business partners, this would seem to indicate a harmony of views.
The lengths covered the kneecap, and there was a harmony of color, texture and proportion.
It is a gentle piece of orchestration, a harmony of season and need.
Each is different but there is a harmony of style which stops suddenly if you turn into Ebräerstrasse (Hebrew Street).
Our prayers, teaching and faithful arguments add up to a harmony of differing positions that help us glimpse the truth.
Isabella Levinson, a resident since 1969, said the row houses once reflected a harmony of colors and architectural philosophy.
Dumpling fans should not miss malai kofta, a harmony of soft pumpkin and sweet-potato dumplings in a soothing sauce bright with turmeric and cumin.
In the larger shrines, surrounded by expansive woods with mountains as their background, a harmony of nature and architecture may be achieved.
The concept of using both precious and semiprecious stones to create a harmony of colors is what the designer described as "another way to travel".
Fully signed and dated 1915, the still life is painted in a harmony of browns, greens and pale yellows with delicate touches of lavender blues.
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