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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dark orange" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a shade or tone of the color orange that is deeper or richer than the traditional or bright orange. Example: The sunset glowed with shades of dark orange and deep red, creating a beautiful contrast against the darkening sky.
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The dark orange carpets.
"The actual color is called Dark Orange Equestrian.
Marks stoops to examine their dark orange toes.
On the outside, the building – called The Glasshouse – is an unprepossessing modern construction, painted dark orange.
A dark orange blanket covers her legs and lower torso, leaving her breasts and shoulders exposed.
The crowd is drawn to the large u-shaped bar and dark orange velvet couches.
Choose from three lens options – dark, orange or clear, depending on light conditions.
My favourite pumpkin of all, though, is the small, dark orange potimarron.
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The dark orange-red viscous liquid 1 was obtained in quantitative yield (44.5 g, 97%).
Within 12 15 days, the infection developed into dark orange-coloured telia with teliospores embedded in sori.
The upper stipe is yellowish brown, while lower it is dark orange-brown to reddish-brown.
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