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The phrase "a sweep of colour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a broad or extensive application of color, often in artistic or descriptive contexts.
Example: "The artist created a stunning landscape with a sweep of colour that captured the essence of the sunset."
Alternatives: "a burst of color" or "a splash of color".
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Blusher in Dimity pink £10, & Other Stories, stories.com My winter-worried skin looks as dull as I feel at the moment, but a sweep of colour on the cheeks can brighten my mood as well as my face.
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Great Britain won a sweep of all three colours of medal at the world indoor championships in Istanbul.
A sweep of any kind.
Lights flash within it animating the gallery with bright sweeps of colour.
Ronke (pronounced Ron-kay) sweeps into the room in a riot of colour - from her draping orange and pink dress to her long tan leather coat tied with a green scarf at the back.
defer.add img); Find a light nude powder eyeshadow, and gently sweep it across your eyelid for a gentle wash of colour.
"The difference is a kick of colour.
Just for a bit of colour.
I'm also a woman of colour.
(Dude could use a splash of colour in his wardrobe).
Because she is a woman of colour?
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