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Discover Ludwig"claret color" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a descriptive phrase that refers to a deep purplish-red color, similar to that of the wine claret. Example: The walls of the elegant dining room were painted in a rich claret color, giving the space a warm and inviting atmosphere.
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In 2007 Venezuela broke with a tradition of hiring foreigners to coach the national team with Richard Páez, who raised the competitive level of La Vinotinto (the red wine, for the claret color of the team's jersey).
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Inside, Aedes is all papal sumptuousness: velvety, claret-colored curtains and carpeting set off branches of cherry blossoms just turning papery; bottles of amber oils under glass bells; cloudy crystal chandeliers; an impressive feat of white peacock taxidermy.
Among the Gap's decidedly un-Gaplike fall looks: hobo bags in fringed leather or suede, snug-fitting color-blocked sweaters and claret-colored swingy leather skirts -- the kinds of things that blew out of H&M's Fifth Avenue flagship last spring.
Mirrors propped precariously against columns and walls reflected a claret-colored dress.
Yes, do give me an excuse to wear my claret-colored Missoni bellbottoms any day, any time.
They filled more than half the audience with their century-old claret and amber colors, though the team played at Wembley in a strip of golden shirts.
They began when a handful of West Ham supporters, some wearing the team's claret and blue colors, entered the northeast corner of the stadium, where the Crew's most boisterous supporters typically gather.
In a way, Ms. McCartney presents her clothes as uniforms for grown-ups, who have a sophisticated eye for color (pink, claret, deep Fortuny blue) and appreciate an evening dress that isn't obviously sexy or trimmed up to the ears.
Oscar de la Renta also has a fondness this season for rough tweed, rich colors like claret and forest green with highlights of gold, and, like Mrs. Herrera's collection, some of his wool skirts and embroidered tweeds are skimmed with a layer of tulle.
The assay principle is based on catalytic hydrolysis of acetylthiocholine into thiocholine by acetylcholinesterase, which induces the aggregation of Au nanoparticles and the color change from claret-red to purple or even grey.
Once a significant blending grape that added color and depth to claret in Bordeaux, where today it has nearly disappeared, malbec arrived in Argentina in the 19th century and boomed toward the end of the 20th.
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