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Discover Ludwig"busy patterns" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a visually busy pattern, such as the lines of a complicated quilt or a busy print on clothing. Example: The quilt was made up of a variety of busy patterns in shades of red and blue.
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Primary colors and busy patterns were to be avoided.
Busy patterns can make patients dizzy, so solid-colored carpeting and simple tile adorn the floor.
* Avoid slippery-looking surfaces and flooring with sharp color contrasts, borders and strong busy patterns.
There are no busy patterns, which would serve only to confuse.
"He did portraits, but they were full of little busy patterns," Mr. Morgan said.
There are echoes of Italian design group Memphis, with their busy patterns and paper-thin surface treatments as well as the dreamy, pastel-tinted lens of Wes Anderson.
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The rug is a neat, busy pattern of straw brushstrokes.
The effect is typical of Vuillard: he captures the hazy experience of trying to see a form in bright light against a busy pattern and how that form flattens as a result.
A surprise is the huge, tapestrylike painting by Vuillard, "Place Vintimille, Paris" (1916), a pleasant urban landscape that is a far cry from the busy, patterned interiors with which the artist is associated.
Dark colours and busy pattern will smooth out your profile.
Since polka dots are such a busy pattern, avoid adding too many accessories to your outfit.
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