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Discover LudwigThe phrase "darker color" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a shade or hue that is deeper or more intense than another color. Example: "I prefer the darker color of the blue dress over the lighter one."
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I think it's a darker color.
When buying nori, look for darker color and fewer holes.
Most often, the purpose is to achieve a darker color.
Darker color means longer iterations.
Darker color indicates steeper island facets.
Better deposition showed a darker color.
Darker color indicates higher hydraulic conductivity.
The white version is available now, but it seems that people really like the darker color.
Higher roasting temperatures resulted in a darker color (lower L value) of almond nuts.
The syrup will foam and suddenly turn a darker color.
Variety borealis has a slightly darker color scheme than the main species.
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