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Discover Ludwig"vibrantly colored" is a perfectly acceptable and correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is very brightly and boldly colored. For example: "The walls of the museum were vibrantly colored, creating a vivid and cheerful atmosphere."
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They can be vibrantly colored without using pigment.
The earliest harvest, at five months, is called baby ginger, a creamy white bulb with vibrantly colored pink shoots, like a breakfast radish.
The eye-catcher, though, is the new, vibrantly colored mural of Picasso-like figures, which seem to jump from the wall.
It has a sort of Philip Glass vibe, which definitely works well with Blanchard's vivid camera work and combinations of vibrantly colored liquids.
Perhaps because hyperrealistic artists attempt to replicate reality, or at least temporarily fool the eye for effect, many of the works are vibrantly colored.
Greens should be crisp and vibrantly colored.
One of these species is the "platy" fish, which is absolutely beautiful and extremely vibrantly colored.
Try out lots of different flavor combinations, like plum and pear or squash and apple and try to make the food as vibrantly colored as possible, as this will appeal to babies the most.[6].
The One S also features HDR video support, for a more vibrantly colored gaming experience and higher contrast between dark colors and light.
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The lampshades are airbrushed inside with blazing orange paint, a reference to the vibrantly-colored lion heads.
Good carbs: vibrantly-colored vegetables, the brighter the better (you can binge on these!).
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