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Why do you only need small amounts of dye to color large things?
This is not true. The amount of dye needed to color something is dependent on the size of the object being colored, the concentration of the dye, and the desired color intensity. For example, if you want to dye a large piece of fabric, you will need to use a larger amount of dye than if you were dyeing a smaller piece of fabric.
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