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In literature, the color space gray is often employed to evoke a sense of modernity and enigmatic allure. In one instance, the hue defines the attire of a character, painting him as part of a vaguely sophisticated urban milieu where even his clothes serve as a subtle marker of identity [1]. In a more abstract usage, however, space gray transcends its literal meaning to conjure up an atmosphere of wonder and mystery, as seen in the evocative description of an entity imbued with a "puzzling wonder" [2][3].
  1. He pushed his way past the man in Space Grays and shouldered past a couple of barflies as he left.
    — from Postmark Ganymede by Robert Silverberg
  2. Then came a space gray with puzzling wonder.
    — from The Crisis — Volume 03 by Winston Churchill
  3. Then came a space gray with puzzling wonder.
    — from Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill by Winston Churchill

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