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The phrase "light tones" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe colors, sounds, or moods that are soft, gentle, or not intense.
Example: "The artist chose light tones for the painting to create a serene atmosphere."
Alternatives: "soft hues" or "gentle shades."
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The light tones that Castagno adopted for his outstanding St. Julian (1454 55) show Domenico's influence.
In the photographically inspired "Limehouse," a busy scene of wharves and boats is evoked in a beautiful balance of dark and light tones.
Of his Luminist fellows, Gifford was probably the most technically skilled, particularly adept in the working of glazes that segued from dark to light tones.
The lounge and bar are welcoming, and the 36 contemporary rooms are decorated in light tones, with air-conditioning and satellite TV.
Most persuasive is a photograph of the painting from 1917 (about a year after Eakins's death); it is in black and white, but the relationship of dark to light tones is revealing.
Throughout the suite, which includes a foyer, living and dining-conference room, in addition to bedroom and a bath and a half, there is a juxtaposition of creamy leather and other light tones with richer finishes.
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"Who can say?" she answers, "in a light tone".
Do you think the light tone makes a movie about female sexuality more palatable?
The light tone creates dimension on the face without the use of blush.
Woods took a light tone when answering the question after his round Sunday.
Aside from that matter of business, Mr. Walcott kept a light tone.
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