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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every color" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a complete or all-inclusive range of colors. Example: "The artist's palette included every color imaginable, from vibrant reds to muted blues."
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EVERY color, EVERY belief, from the most wealthy to the most low, together, all of us.
Every color.
Of every color.
They bought every color except one".
We have every color, shade, personality.
"I have them in every color.
"I've had every color in the book.
Every color meant a different thing.
("I've got a pair in every color," he noted).
Every color is trying to be a star.
They'd buy the most incredible stones: aquamarine, pink topaz, spinels in every color, sapphires in every color".
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