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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'warm white' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a certain color that falls somewhere between yellow and grey. For example, "The walls of the room were painted a soft, warm white."
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(MOMA's "White on White," from 1918, a cool white square tilted on a warm white ground, became famous more as a curiosity than as a touchstone).
No warm white wine required.
Warm white soft-sift sand.
The woodwork and wainscoting are painted a warm white.
They had everything except warm white wine and cheesy nibbles.
I like a warm white, much like the old-fashioned tungsten bulbs.
"Wives without husbands, children without parents," he said, bathed in a warm white spotlight.
"Bone china has a creamy warm white that the Rosenthal didn't.
The first products to come to market use quantum dots to produce warm, white light from blue LEDs.
Lamps range in size and wattage, and the available colours can range from warm white to cool white.
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These devices exhibited CIE coordinates of (0.42, 0.48) at 1000 cd m−2, which are close to the standard warm white-light CIE coordinates of (0.44, 0.40).
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