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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warm yellow" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a shade or tone of the color yellow that appears warm or inviting. Example: The walls of the living room were painted a warm yellow, giving the space a cozy and cheerful atmosphere.
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The rest of the set has a warm yellow cast.
An upstairs window offers an enchanting rectangle of warm yellow light.
GOOD ATMOSPHERE Crisp, classy dining room with warm yellow walls, dark wood trim and subdued lighting.
Through the windows of neighborhood houses, lights glowed a warm yellow.
Ash and hickory trees can glow a warm yellow or orange.
When I arrived at school, the street lamps were still lit, casting warm yellow rings of light onto the snow.
Warm yellow light lit the downstairs and a woman's shadow flitted across a steam-clouded kitchen window.
The varnish at first gave the paintings a warm yellow glow, but then quickly darkened and made the pictures opaque.
Smart, urban décor; the tables are painted black, the walls are a warm yellow and brick red.
Off Victoria's Palazzo St George, behind the warm yellow stone of a crisply carved façade, a mass was in progress at St George's Basilica.
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The world onstage was agreeably sensuous, the feeling vaguely one of primeval-paradise, with warm yellow-ochre leotards designed by Holly Hynes that suggest nakedness.
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