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Discover Ludwig"silver coloured" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is a shade of silver or silver-colored. For example, "She wore a beautiful silver coloured dress to the wedding."
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And many in India would never replace their gold chains for anything silver coloured.
EDX alone detected the presence of aluminium which was a component of the silver coloured paint used.
In P4 (Fig. 4) there is a silver coloured paint layer which was identified as aluminium (see SEM-EDX results) (ca. 10 µm), which in some places of the cross-section is covered by a transparent yellow layer, discernible in UV, applied to make the silver coloured paint appear golden.
They were enormous and had a very powerful and strong masculine appearance and seemed to be dressed like a soldier, in silver coloured armour that covered their legs and their chests.
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Figure 2b shows a transparent yellow toned coating/varnish layer over the silver-coloured paint to create a gold colour that appears to overlap onto the silk.
Mr Abramovich wore a more expensive silver-coloured pair.
Button batteries are the small, round, silver-coloured lithium batteries used in many electrical toys.
It's a silver-coloured coin encased in Perspex resting on a plinth.
Others contained pictures of the silver-coloured semi-automatic pistol Brinsley would later turn on himself.
Witnesses said they saw one man with a silver-coloured machine gun fleeing the scene when the police arrived.
The sellers flew him back for the day to take the silver-coloured five-door saloon for a spin.
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