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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a light colour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a shade that is pale or not dark in hue, often in contexts related to art, design, or fashion.
Example: "She chose a light colour for the walls to make the room feel more spacious."
Alternatives: "a pale shade" or "a soft hue."
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Be sure to buy in a light colour to avoid your head heating up.
Otherwise I use champagne vinegar, which has a light colour and an even lighter taste.
The answer is to avoid anything too fitted, silk or a light colour that shows perspiration.
You can enter through a crystalline facade two stories high and under an overhang whose drama is muted by a light colour.
Today, it is a family-owned hotel with nine rooms decorated in a classic style: wooden floors, lace curtains and a light colour scheme throughout.
In contrast to the humble exterior, the interior features clean lines and a light colour scheme.
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If you want a light colouring, then two to three dips may be enough.
It is gray or brown, marked by a series of black-edged diamonds often bordered in a lighter colour.
The "re-coutured" stores will take details such as brass fixtures and a lighter colour palette across the pond with them.
In this case, a lighter colour indicates a strong respect for religious norms.
He told the court: "It's a Volkwagen Golf but it's a lighter colour".
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