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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with hues of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a range of different shades or tints of a particular color. For example, "The sky was filled with hues of blues and purples."
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And that has colored the news of the day with hues of local pride.
Now the rooms are filled with hues of soft creams and blues.
It was late afternoon, and the sun was already beginning to set behind a fleecy thicket of clouds, tingeing them with hues of purple, pink and gold.
The pure white of the calcium carbonate is often tinted with hues of red, yellow, and gray and may even be translucent.
"I was in awe," said Mr. Ceccarelli, 32, an engineer from Sparks, Nev., of the speckled trout with hues of olive and rose.
Each person makes his or her own little map of the world, with some places colored red for danger or excitement, others warmly tinted with hues of home and safety.
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She even has a romantic vision of different areas of the UK becoming associated with different hues of natural dye, just as regions of France are associated with different wines.
He is flecked with the hues of memory.
This peaceful scene, with different hues of green and graded hills, is all classic Olmsted.
Only a select few with certain hues of passport can move freely on this Earth.
The building is more than just office space, though, with various hues of the cultural spectrum represented.
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