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Discover Ludwig'bright yellow' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is a vivid, sunny shade of yellow. For example, "The sun shone brightly and lit up the bright yellow daffodils in the garden."
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Dyed bright yellow.
And, oddly, it's bright yellow.
Especially in bright yellow.
Its beak was bright yellow.
"A bright yellow bean bag chair".
What about the handsome bright yellow Wm.
(The white flowers have bright yellow centers).
Picture bright yellow cascading over bubblegum pink.
She was in a bright yellow dress.
They also happen to be bright yellow.
The police wear snazzy bright yellow parkas.
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