Sentence examples for a shading of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a shading of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a subtle variation or nuance of something, often in artistic or metaphorical contexts.
Example: "The painting features a beautiful shading of blue that evokes a sense of calm."
Alternatives: "a nuance of" or "a tint of".

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It is a shading of the narrative that veers far from noble cause.

Intriguing relationships made the collection work: an impeccable blazer partnered slim velvet pants; a rose pattern, embroidered dark but gleaming, on the edge of a jacket; even a shading of orange on gray pants beneath a plain gray sweater.

It worked ingeniously as a shading of fine black chiffon layered over slim dresses embroidered in tapestry patterns of flowers, in 18th-century pigment shades of blue, green and red, produced from tens of thousands of tiny sequins.

The value of (i) is indicated by a shading of a bar, as it is given in the legend on the right side of the chart.

A shading of the blue colour of PB15 is seen in sample S5 taken from the blue door of Kiosk back in which Raman analysis revealed the presence of the violet pigment PV23.

There's no dirt on him anywhere, and little more than a shading of stubble on his chin.

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Purple as a shade of black.

One is but a shade of the other".

His hair was also tinted a shade of blond.

By then, it probably was a shade of blackish-green.

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