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The word 'textures' is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the physical or visual surface or feel of something. You can use the word 'textures' in various contexts, such as describing the texture of food, fabric, or even emotions. Example: The artist carefully layered different paint strokes to create a rich and varied texture on the canvas.
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A perfect balance of textures for a serious sugar-hit – great for making with kids and beloved by people of all ages.
Pineapple isn't too my taste either – too sweet – but otherwise I'm keen to pack in as many different textures and flavours as possible, with the exception of beansprouts, which, though pleasingly crunchy, don't taste fresh enough for my liking.
One of the great things about AlunaGeorge is you can sense the relief they must have felt when they started working together; their music is joyously melodic, combining electronic textures, R&B motifs and massive pop hooks.
A jungle garden relies mainly on leaf shapes and textures for its effect.
She likes her photos to be very clean and to play with colour compositions, textures and elements.
Based on fictional elephant Elmer, it gets them to take photographs to use as the textures on a collection of 10 patchwork characters.
The loops are short and simple, overlaid with textures that growl and grind.
All those insect textures contribute somehow".
From the start, he heard what made Evans one of a kind: "It was the plaintive harmony, the lyrical tone and the fresh textures that captivated so above all, it was a yearning behind the notes, a quiet passion that you could almost reach out and touch .In this section A bigger lie Is it possible?
The difficulty of recreating the textures of both skin and fabric means the effect is less convincing when seen close up.The reason is that, whereas it is possible to simulate realistically the forces which make virtual skin and fabric hang, bend, flap and stretch, recreating the subtle ways they reflect light has so far proved extremely tricky.
Or, as Carla puts it, "forgive everybody else and get on with the business of being alive in this uphill time"."Don't the Moon Look Lonesome" conveys the dense textures of that uphill climb.
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