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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assorted hues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a variety of colors or shades, often in artistic or decorative contexts.
Example: "The artist's palette was filled with assorted hues, creating a vibrant and dynamic composition."
Alternatives: "various colors" or "a range of shades."
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Then he attacks the center, dispatching oil paint in assorted hues tending toward bright.
Could anyone immune to kitsch have possibly imagined five plastic Christmas trees in assorted hues, each ringed with color-coordinated tinsel and crowned with a massive, Busby Berkeley-style headdress, radiating outward like the rays of a Technicolor sun?
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While shopping in a thrift store, Bernard found a pair of old tennis shoes, the kind with double stripes popular in the '70s, and reproduced the look in assorted hot hues of the '90s like egg-yolk yellow with black stripes or a light blue and rust combo for Redtred.
These, too, were supposed to look different from one another, with multiple sandstone hues and painted cornices, assorted roof lines and the varied placement of large open bays.
The pastel hues of the shops and restaurants on Strand, King and Company streets still evoked a box of assorted macarons.
Assorted candies.
Assorted citizens and photographers.
Subtle hues?
Audiences get assorted sweets.
Not hues — primary colors.
Gulag violence and assorted horrors.
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