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"common colors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe colors that are widely seen and familiar in everyday life, such as red, blue, yellow, green, etc. For example: "Common colors such as red, blue, yellow, and green can often be seen in children's artwork."
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They started with the skeleton, which they used to control basic movements (segments with common colors, top right, move together), then added muscle, skin and fur.
Dark purple and purplish red are the most common colors in commercial eggplant cultivars.
Bay and roan are the two most common colors.
Like other common colors, green has several completely opposite associations.
Other, less common, colors include red roan, bay, chestnut, dun, grullo and palomino.
Less common colors include gray, roan, dun, silver dapple, and cream dilutions such as palomino, buckskin, cremello and perlino.
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"Purple was not a common color at that time," Ms. Cunningham pointed out.
Indeed, the two had just enough in common — color, motif, scale — to make you wonder.
This gator has pigment in its eyes, which makes them a striking blue, rather than the grayish-gold that is the most common color for alligator eyes.
Typical ones are hundreds of miles high but often less than a mile wide, and their most common color is green.
Jet Trail has snowy white flowers, Texas Scarlet is bright red and Cameo is a lovely salmon, the most common color of flowering quince.
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