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Discover Ludwig"fluid lines" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe smooth, graceful, or effortless movements or shapes. Example: The dancer's fluid lines captured the audience's attention, as she effortlessly glided across the stage.
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The ever fluid lines of race have become more so in the post-civil-rights era.
He also especially liked Bartók and Satie, and playing long, fluid lines.
Pieces like this, which are essentially fluid lines, are his strongest works.
He devotes as much time to research as he does to fluid lines and colors.
A tattoo of a tiger, drawn in fluid lines, twists all the way up the inside of her right arm.
The fluid lines possible with cliché-verre prints are reminiscent of etched lines.
It's a promise of social equality, intergenerational advancement and fluid lines of class.
He devotes copious amounts of ink to depicting dance with simple, fluid lines.
The figure is all smoothness and fluid lines; the leis teem with thunder patterns and taotie motifs, as well as with more realistic protruding heads of water buffaloes.
The fluid lines and sleek colliding masses that characterize the designs of Zaha Hadid, right, are bestowing new energy on museums and cultural institutions.
A largely self-taught craftsman, Mr. Quistgaard was known for his fluid lines and for using unusual materials, often in combination.
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