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Discover Ludwig"strong color" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has a vivid, vibrant color. For example, "The sunset had a beautiful strong color to it, making it look like a painting."
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One instills a strong color preference.
When strong color is added, the sky's the limit.
Ms. Bjornson's stage pictures, nearly finished before her death in December, create fantasy through strong color.
Again and again, strong color, bold composition and a commanding internal scale render simple images complex.
She doesn't often indulge in strong color, but perhaps she should.
As a conductor, he varies between strong color and plonking stodginess.
At $9, the tiny gloss packs a strong color punch and is always by your side — and mouth.
Dawn: "Don't you think the top one is too dark?" Kurtis: "It's a strong color, that's what we're looking for.
Every one of them makes ingenious, often touching use of cultural detritus, especially that involving strong color, references to popular music or both.
Simon's evident relishing of drama, eroticism, and strong color, often in figure compositions, challenges Frick's penchant for relative quietude, propriety, and subtlety, his tilt toward portraiture and landscape.
The marvel of it lies in a tonal modulation of strong color: a luminous blue, white-clouded sky silhouettes the boat and its figures, whose shadowed hues smolder.
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