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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wide palette" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a range of options or choices available. Example: The artist had a wide palette of colors to choose from while creating her masterpiece.
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The guy has a real wide palette to play with.
Throughout the evening he vividly highlighted the sharp colors of Bizet's wide palette.
iPhone owners can choose from a wide palette of new covers and backs, including mirrors, shiny gold and rich, natural woods.
These vigorous wucai ("five-colour") wares, which utilized a wide palette, were especially free and bold in the Jiajing and Wanli periods.
Be careful turning the onions so they don't fall apart; a fish slice or wide palette knife is best for this.
And its wealth of energy and wide palette of contrasting moods make it look as arresting as it did when new.
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A new wider palette is needed.
Another reason is the wider palette offered by cable — in language, sexuality and subject matter.
He was intrigued by the opportunity to choose from a wider palette of sounds.
"It gives us a much wider palette to experiment," he said.
With much greater energy efficiency, a significantly wider palette of more intense colors and a lot of panache.
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