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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of red" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount or touch of the color red in various contexts, such as art, fashion, or design.
Example: "The painting features a bit of red that draws the viewer's eye to the center of the canvas."
Alternatives: "a touch of red" or "a hint of red."
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Katie put this adorable duo together, and added a bit of red ribbon for Red's hood and the Wolf's sash.
A bit of red in the winter.
There's a bit of red in there, too.
On the one hand, compliance with E-Verify adds a bit of red tape.
He noted, in passing, that the vineyard yielded a bit of red, too.
Now, the UK loves a bit of red tape, but registering every single bike?
Gravy would be the pan juices with a bit of red wine and redcurrant jelly.
The simplest is to add a bit of red wine to a lot of white wine.
Seremaia saw a bit of red mist, but we stuck to our game plan".
These days, you're lucky if they come by with a bit of red for the main course.
"Yes," piped Isaac, with enviable comic timing, " … and you've got a bit of red on your cheek".
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