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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are splashes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is characterized by or consists of splashes, often in a visual or metaphorical context.
Example: "The colors on the canvas are splashes of vibrant hues that capture the viewer's attention."
Alternatives: "are bursts" or "are dabs".
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There are splashes of tasteful modern art.
Design is minimalist but there are splashes of Moroccan craftsmanship.
However, there are splashes of colour from plants such as ginger, cannas and astilbe.
The ocean doesn't rise steadily like water poured into a bathtub — instead there are splashes and jiggles in its rise.
There are splashes of surrealism in his work — notably in the mirrors shaped like brushstrokes — but the dominant style is minimalism.
There are splashes of drums and brass but it's mostly a stately affair, not least on the standout The Pixie, concerning the woman who taught morris dancing to first world war troops.
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In Britain they are splashed across the front pages.
Inspirational messages are splashed over the pretty pictures.
Evening parties are splashed with a rush of gold dresses.
The white blossoms are splashed with rosy centers.
Sperm produced by male plants are splashed by raindrops onto female plants.
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