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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added colors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to colors that have been included or incorporated into something, such as a design, artwork, or description.
Example: "The artist used added colors to enhance the vibrancy of the painting."
Alternatives: "additional colors" or "supplementary colors".
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That, Ms. Wyman wrote, was supplied by Jell-O's actual father, Pearle Bixby Wait of LeRoy, N.Y., who in 1897 added colors, flavors and varieties to granulated gelatin.
She also added colors like hot pink to her line, in response to the many customers who said they were looking to spice up their marriages.
Here the goldsmith added colors by introducing enameled flowers.
In other words, that "all natural" beef label, which also happens to display happy cattle out on pasture, refers only to the fact that the beef contains no artificial ingredients or added colors, and that it was minimally processed.
It's almost as if Zachary uses this carefully select continuum of art and creative figures at a specific cultural moment as outlines for figures in some weird coloring book, in which he has intricately added colors that weren't reflected in real life.
You may choose to buy natural forms of candy, and/or with fewer additives and added colors.
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She reconfigured these and added color.
A garnish of winter vegetables added color.
Any added color.
Colorization aims to adding colors to a grayscale image.
Add colors.
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