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"warm color" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe colors that evoke a sense of warmth, such as red, orange, and yellow. Example: The walls of the living room were painted in warm colors, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
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Think of "cool jazz" or "warm color" or "pungent image" or "sweet sound".
But Ms. Théallet's strength was in her use of warm color: pinks, oranges and reds.
"He could say, 'I want a warm color, you know, that red.' There were insider references".
But this little bit of sunlight envelops the back alleys in a blanket of warm color.
* Dining rooms must always be painted a warm color, flattering to the complexion.
Study 2 found that round face-like shapes both alone and in conjunction with warm color induced positive emotions.
"It's a warm color and the modern alternative to yellow gold," Bos says of the choice to use rose gold.
In "Me and My Parrots" (1941), it combines with sharp tonal contrasts of warm color to convey invisible moistness, as of a summertime, full-body, delicate sweat.
Silk layered on the gold somewhat dims the ostentation, "but you can still see the warm color and glistening coming through," Mr. Thomsen said.
If you're intent on using color, she strongly recommended choosing a warm color or a "color from nature," like taupe, blue-gray or gray-green.
A retooled, more intimate auditorium and public rooms flooded with warm color and fine acoustics make this truly a theater fit for a "Ring".
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