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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wash of visuals" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a scene or experience that is filled with a multitude of images or visual elements, often overwhelming or immersive in nature.
Example: "The art installation was truly captivating, creating a wash of visuals that enveloped the audience in a vibrant tapestry of colors and shapes."
Alternatives: "a flood of visuals" or "a cascade of visuals".
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Instead "Parsifal" became a wash of visuals, a semiotic guessing game that too often worked against the grain of the opera's dramatic structure.
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Torrents of water rushed down a raked platform that filled the stage, creating a wash of sound to match the ominous visuals.
Disembarking, I felt a wash of recall.
A wash of claret at the window.
I feel a wash of relief.
As in each of the previous galleries, this room sets the tone for the art it holds; a floral wash of violet and lavender offset the bold, carnivalistic paints and visuals of seven colossal linen paintings.
Unexplained episodes of sudden collapse with loss of consciousness developed in two patients, and one patient reported an alteration of visual perception (washes of red over the visual scene without formed visual hallucinations).
I have a kind of visual book.
Not a lot of visual pulp.
A kind of visual mayhem is frequent.
It presents a sense of visual time.
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