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Discover LudwigThe phrase "color coordinated" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of arranging colors in a harmonious or matching way. You can use it in a sentence when talking about someone's outfit, home decor, or any other design or arrangement that involves colors. For example: - "I love how all the flowers in the garden are color coordinated." - "She always looks so put-together with her color coordinated outfits." - "The living room looks much more inviting now that the pillows are color coordinated with the curtains."
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color coordinated
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Past of color coordinate
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Color coordinated, of course.
EVEN her files are color coordinated.
I loved how most of the couples were color coordinated.
"It's all got to be color coordinated," he said.
Brand new or retrofitted, they boast bigger selling areas, color coordinated displays and gleaming new fixtures.
Their outfits are sometimes color coordinated with the surrounding sky or a rose garden.
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Each child has color-coordinated bottles, and often all five babies are dressed in matching outfits.
Motorcyclists color-coordinated their jackets with their bikes, or wore summer biker's jackets of mesh with strategically placed safety padding.
"They should have color-coordinated their ski hats or at least done them in all neutral colors," said one.
To accessorize, Bradstock threw color-coordinated, pop-art javelins.
The clamp is color-coordinated to the sock, with each side bearing an identifying symbol.
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