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Discover LudwigThe phrase "myriad colours" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a wide range of different colors. For example, "The landscape was painted with a myriad of colours, from subtle pastels to bold primaries."
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The interior and exterior are encased with granite and marble of myriad colours.
As Guy Watson says, "Now we've tasted truly fresh salads with myriad colours, flavours and textures, there's no going back".
You have the straight and narrow of the traditional tie: in myriad colours, sure, but little design differentiation other than that.
It's a time to walk a little bit slower, to lift one's head, to reflect on the past few months while basking in the myriad colours.
Suddenly, vegetables everywhere were to be lightly pickled and teased into decorative little tubes of myriad colours, tottering down a specially designed plate in a wave of exquisiteness.
Besides the roses, they also grow oregano, chives and chive blossoms, pink, white and coral sweet peas, myriad colours of dahlias, blue cornflowers, rhubarb, courgettes, pumpkins, nasturtium flowers and leaves, and gooseberries.
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To deal with the positive first; who cannot have felt a surge of good-to-be-alive happiness this Indian summer when out on the golf course, with a bright autumn sun sparkling on nature's tapestry of myriad colour?
That technical perfection was only the starting point for a performance of astonishing energy and sometime ferocious intensity, with the central Adagio refracted through myriad keyboard colours to provide cooling respite, and Rattle following Zimerman every step of the way.
The world of hard landscaping materials can be a minefield; a boggling array of new or reclaimed, natural or manmade paving, softwood, hardwood or manmade decking, decorative aggregates and feature stones in a myriad of colours, shapes and sizes and that's even before we touch on the subject of grouts and pointing.
Felt is easy to work with and comes in a myriad of colours.
Nowadays, because of the myriad of colours and forms they can take, butterflies are often chosen purely for their aesthetic appeal".
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