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colour coordination
noun
Standard spelling of color coordination
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"colour coordination" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when you are talking about the arrangement or matching of different colors. For example, "The bride had amazing colour coordination in her bridal party's dresses."
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Unisex is not about accessories, colour coordination and fiddle.
But colour coordination wasn't the main problem then, and it wasn't last night, either.
Malia and Sasha prove once again their impeccable grasp of colour coordination.
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An adaptation of King Lear, rereleased in a splendid 4K restoration, it tells the story of Lord Hidetora (Tatsuya Nakadai), an elderly warlord with a history of ruthless slaughter, who entrusts his domain to three sons, rather than daughters, their individual battle regalia – red, yellow and blue – giving the film a striking colour coordination.
Colour coordination is vital.
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As they lace the buttons, they also develop important skills such as hand-eye coordination, colour differentiation, concentration, dexterity and, of course, counting.
The brilliant and intense colours of many coordination compounds, such as Prussian blue, render them of great value as dyes and pigments.
The buttons and zipper should be matching on colour and should have coordination with the bag and its lining.
The blue colour of smalt derives from tetrahedral coordination of the cobalt in the glass, stabilised by potassium ions, but potassium is leached when it degrades, so that the equilibrium moves towards octahedral coordination with concurrent loss of colour [43, 44].
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