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Discover Ludwig"predominant color" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a color that stands out most to you or is the most prevalent within a group. For example, "The predominant color of the mural was blue, but there were also small splashes of yellow and pink."
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Blue is the predominant color.
The predominant color on our tomatoes was black.
"Go Blue," said Mike Dunleavy, knowing full well it is the predominant color for both Duke and Kentucky.
But the predominant color at Kim Pham's chic salon is health-conscious green.
New York City has Central Park and other verdant spaces, but in its densest neighborhoods, the texture is hard and the predominant color is gray.
"People think he's a saint for putting up with all my hearts, and all the pink," said Mrs. Ferro, referring to the house's predominant color.
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The predominant colors in this absorbing Danish film, directed by Per Fly, are shades of gray.
Large prints, especially "Ochre" (1983) and "Green" (1986), named after their predominant colors, are sturdy stand-ins for actual "Ocean Park" paintings.
The predominant colors in this area vary from year to year, said the Garden Club's president, Judy Quattrocchi, but lime green and black are among the most dramatic combinations in recent memory.
While the appeals court did not tell the Treasury what kind of money to turn out, it noted that scores of countries used different predominant colors and shapes for different denominations, in addition to different sizes and various "tactile features".
These mugs each had decorative elements and will be referred to by their predominant colors: Green Decorative, Yellow Decorative, and Red Decorative.
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