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Discover Ludwig"color paper" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to paper that is a specific color, rather than plain white paper. Example: Please hand me the pack of color paper so I can print out the invitations in different shades.
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Figuring out exactly what color paper The Financial Times is printed on is about as easy as describing a lipstick shade, a paint color or a bridesmaid's dress.
The next year, Maine required that all ballots be printed on the same color paper, to protect voters trying to cast minority ballots in a polling place besieged by rowdy members of the majority.
Roel Vertegaal, director of Queen's University's Human Media Lab, said: "Within five to 10 years most computers, from ultra-notebooks to tablets, will look and feel just like these sheets of printed color paper".
Fake Flowers: Dining Room, 2012 Archival Print on Water Color Paper 60" X 80 " Edition of 3, 2 APs.
The delegation brought with them 1,000 peace "cranes," the little birds made of folded color paper.
However, precisely speaking, when I make a print, I use color paper and all the cities are printed in different colors, if you look carefully.
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Write down important dates such as exams, finals, papers, readings, club meetings, etc. Highlight exams with one color, papers in another, and so on.
Ms. Dinwiddie, who charges $1,500 to $5,000 for her work (www.ketubahworks.com), rendered the couple's certificate on water-color paper, and the couple and their priest signed it before the ceremony.
Someone else was selling colored paper flowers.
*Never burn colored paper, plastic or Christmas trees or trimmings in a fireplace or wood stove.
I colored paper doilies as a child and sold them around the neighborhood.
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