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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with color" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that has been colored or has a particular color. Example: The painting was vibrant, with bold strokes of color. In this sentence, "with color" describes the painting and how it has been colored or has a particular color.
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"And he's great with color".
His problem was with color.
A girl with color.
"It's lightweight, saturated with color.
Corb was O.K. with color.
"We're so bombarded with color.
Ms. Bayne is also experimenting with color.
These songs are flush with color.
Then the sides would flame with color.
The world was flooding with color.
Anne" dazzles with color and light.
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