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The phrase "a blush" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the reddening of someone's face, typically due to embarrassment, shyness, or modesty.
Example: "When she received the compliment, a blush crept across her cheeks."
Alternatives: "a flush" or "a reddening".
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A blush swept across her face.
A Blush Just Shows You Care".
Is there a blush of self-accusation here?
She inspired me to look for a blush dress".
A blush wine is simply a rose by another name.
Perhaps you are reading this with a blush of recognition.
Most likely to: Bring a blush to the snow.
It's a blush, shyly chasing across the leaves.
Easy as putting a blush on a rainbow.
The participants saw the person wearing one of four expressions: neutral; neutral colored by a blush; shame (head down, gaze averted); or shame colored by a blush.
The sound of these pieces convincingly suggests a blush of discovery bound by larger purpose.
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