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paris green
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Western countries
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Paris green, a toxic pigment and insecticide, has been historically used in Western countries and is recognized as hazardous to health and the environment.
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paris green
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African
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The concept of Paris green is not commonly used in traditional African art and design.
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paris green
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Asia
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Paris green holds little cultural significance in Asia and is not commonly used in interior design or fashion.
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paris green
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Asian
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Paris green is not a widely known or used color in traditional Asian art and design.
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paris green
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Eastern countries
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Paris green may be unfamiliar and its uses and hazards may not be well known in Eastern countries.
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paris green
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European
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Paris green, a European cultural concept, was historically used as a pigment in paints and wallpaper in the 19th century.
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paris green
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North American
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Paris green, historically used in North American culture, was once utilized as a pigment in paints and wallpaper during the 19th century.
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