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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a white canvas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a blank or unmarked surface, often in the context of art or metaphorically to indicate a fresh start or new possibilities.
Example: "The artist stood before a white canvas, ready to bring her imagination to life."
Alternatives: "a blank canvas" or "an empty canvas".
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It features the word Arcadia scrawled across a white canvas.
Attention, D.C.! It's a white canvas New Yorker tote bag.
Between two of the pillars stands a white canvas hut.
Kline used powerful, sweeping black strokes on a white canvas to create starkly monumental forms.
"There's so much of a white canvas here for Apple to paint on," Mr. Balter said.
"You look at a piece of abstract art and it's a white canvas," he said.
I always come like a white canvas, and the directors, they write stories on me".
On a white canvas, a huge handwritten O makes an eerily beautiful black drawing.
If you see it against a grey sky, it's almost a white canvas.
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That 18th-century ghost haunts the best painting of all, a spacious white canvas with a minstrel playing a banjo – it's called Southern Banjo – beneath a tree.
We sit down on benches with a hot drink and look out over a clean white canvas to a moonless horizon.
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