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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all hue" is not commonly used in written English and may not be easily understood without context.
It could be used in a poetic or artistic context to refer to a variety of colors or shades.
Example: "The artist's palette was filled with all hue, capturing the essence of the vibrant landscape."
Alternatives: "all colors" or "every shade".
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Colour film reacts to all hue and tone differences, including the prevailing light colour.
"We are going after terrorists of all hue and colour," he told journalists at a briefing on the Pakistani army's operation against militant havens in North Waziristan.
Every once in a while, you accidentally wind up with a thematic day at a film festival: a day where, for one reason or another, you wind up seeing a string of films that seem to all hue to a similar theme.
Because the apparent chromatic strength is closer between the 2 axes under the condition of Lamp = 0.08 and Samp = 0.80, and this ratio is close to the multiples of color detection thresholds, all hue angles used in the present study were represented by the angle defined under this condition.
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Like the super version of yourself, and this suit-all hue can be layered up for extra intensity.
"Why all this hue and cry when we meet R.S.S. leaders?" Mr. Advani asked.
Politicians of all hues are beyond redemption.
Local politicians of all hues want to encourage visitors.
If he succeeds, Americans of all hues will cheer.
British politicians of all hues profess an enthusiasm for football.
Politicians of all hues found this deeply attractive.
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