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Discover Ludwig"filigree of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something delicate, intricate, or detailed. Example: The artist's brushstrokes created a filigree of color, adding depth and texture to the painting.
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Against a massive sky is a filigree of trees and branches.
Once you strip away Joey's filigree of fancy, what's left looks merely mean.
I like the continual light filigree of sound, which relates, I think, to my theater.
Audience members chuckled as the theme later peeked through the familiar filigree of Liszt's "Campanella".
"They form a kind of latticework, a big filigree of steel, that is sometimes beautiful".
A coat of melted butter is optional; a filigree of brown mustard is absolutely required.
In the south-east, a filigree of sea ice covers the water.
The composition of "Digging for Fire" is as much of a marvel as the film's filigree of dialogue and details.
The composition of the movie is as much of a marvel as its filigree of dialogue and details.
But, thanks both to the actresses' charisma and to the fine filigree of Foote's storytelling, it does.
But it was Mr. Colaiuta, with all the quick filigree of his funk-jazz rhythms, who brought down the house.
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