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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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Temporary colorants are a good way to add warmth, richness and shine to your natural shade.
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The little bits of ripe avocado add an unmistakable richness .
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Our different understandings add richness to the Church, and our need to continue developing our faith is something we share in common.
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Eggs also add a richness and help the leavening but they can be omitted if necessary.
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In small quantities it adds a tangy richness to mince pies and Christmas pudding.
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Delicate waves and subtle highlights enhance gentle movement Natural colourant adds richness to long, wavy hair.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All are printed in platinum, an expensive and painstaking process that yields black-and-white prints of great textual richness .
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And it's almost defiantly thick, but I miss the smoky richness that bacon or ham brings to the recipe.
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It is equally doubtful that more media richness is always better.
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Its warmth and richness will add the finishing touches that are all important to the dress of your dreams.
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She secured new buildings; and her recruitment of distinguished lecturers and performers from many spheres brought intellectual excitement and cultural richness .
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The individuality and richness of their lives - given a glance of a chance - mocked such lumpen labels.
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The remarkable natural richness of the coral reef has been squeezed further into the hyper-natural richness of a synthetic reef.
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Use any medium, charcoal, ink or pencil to explore and express the richness and vitality of the bird world.