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Discover Ludwig"rich hues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe colors that are vivid, deep, and intense. For example: "The sunset painted the sky with rich hues of pink, orange, and purple."
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No colours, no rich hues, no internal lights.
The quartet's Schubert, too, was a study in rich hues, glowing timbres and singing lines.
The Hubble has made this abundantly clear, albeit in glorious, rich hues.
As in other productions, a giant roulette wheel occupies part of the stage floor, which takes on the rich hues of Joachim Klein's lighting as gaming gets underway.
143), Mr. Queyras's deep, rich hues and Mr. Tharaud's extroverted pianism yielded a reading in which the composer's characteristic urbanity was offset by an almost Shostakovichian satirical spirit.
Painted in rich hues of ocher and red, the buildings would not be out of place in the more fashionable precincts of Frankfurt or Munich.
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They are revered among aficionados for their rich, deep hues and mesmerising sparkle.
The best way of countering the low light levels in a basement is by painting with rich, deep hues.
The rich hue was reminiscent of the shade used in the packaging of YSL's perfume Opium.
Whenever AR sees a face, her thoughts are bathed in colour and each identity triggers its own rich hue that shines across her mind's eye.
Ravioli are a shade of sunflower yellow; credit for the rich hue goes to goose eggs, which also find their way into the pasta's scrambled egg filling.
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