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Discover Ludwig"dark palette" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the colors of something that are dark, dull, or muted. For example, "Her dress featured a dark palette of blues, grays, and blacks."
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A dark palette pervades, with velvet bedspreads, ebony-hued walls and inky tiles in the bathrooms.
A prevailing dark palette, flickering with lights and shades, binds the series together.
But the dark palette was sad, and the collection certainly lacked energy.
The early 19th century fits with Verdi's tinta, the dark palette he creates for Spain".
Ms. Rohrwacher, who favors a dark palette, makes Reggio Calabria a gray-skied city of windblown trash and dried riverbeds.
For Andrew Gn, the Victorian-era portraiture and photography that inspired the show lent itself to a dark palette.
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This modest look never deviated from its dark blue palette.
- and "luxurious interiors" available in "distinctive light and dark palettes".
Ms. Louis-Dreyfus said that toward the end of the series, her character's look took on a slimmer, darker palette.
He returned to the milieu of that lost and much-missed Manchester in Kalooki Nights, this time using a darker palette.
While his earlier abstractions had a darker palette and a sense of compression, the recent works are full of blues, pinks and oranges, their forms broken apart and seeming to sing to each other across open space.
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