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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coloured plastic" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when describing a type of plastic that has been dyed or tinted with a certain color. Example: The children's toys were made from brightly coloured plastic, making them very eye-catching and appealing to young ones.
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Crocs are brightly coloured plastic shoes.
There is a brightly coloured plastic playhouse in the garden that was probably made in China.
It's yet another opportunity for supermarkets to pimp out lurid coloured plastic crap to kids.
Looking at a little six-inch-square screen through a piece of tinted, coloured plastic.
The brightly coloured plastic jugs once played a vital role transporting water during Ghana's droughts.
The equatorial sunlight is so intense that it can bleach coloured plastic seating.
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Ugly primary-coloured plastic toys littering my home.
Want to make your phone a gaudy heap of gold-coloured plastic?
A series of photo paintings, Connected World, use interlocking ellipses of bright-coloured plastic to enclose organic shapes.
We pass shabbily made Soviet-era wardrobes festooned with neon-coloured plastic flowers and into the sweets section.
Several minutes later, he returns to the living room and slumps into a claret-coloured plastic sofa.
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