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Discover Ludwig"deep color" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a color, especially one that is darker in hue than usual. For example: "Her eyes were a deep color, so dark they almost seemed black."
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deep color
noun
Graphics with 30 or more bits of storage per pixel, allowing for billions of distinct colors
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But without the deep color, you don't get the crunch.
"It gets the really deep color," he said.
Cook it, too, until it has good deep color.
The mahogany with a fine deep color made it particularly attractive.
Moreover, they gained in balance and elegance, but lost nothing of their deep color and complexity.
This is a soft, attractive wine with deep color, muted acidity and succulent fruit.
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There are lots of rich, deep colors around.
Reflectance was also measured by spectrophotometry to confirm the deep coloring effect.
There was still the placid beauty of the scene, the deep colors and the watery light.
So we've gone back to deep colors -- the greens, the navys, the reds.
Elsewhere in the cast, Peter Mattei sings an impressive Marcello, with rich, deep colors in his baritone.
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