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The phrase "a bright green" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vivid shade of green, often in contexts related to color, design, or nature.
Example: "The garden was filled with a bright green that signaled the arrival of spring."
Alternatives: "a vivid green" or "a vibrant green".
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It wasn't a bright green.
In a bright green checked shirt and slacks?
A bright green headscarf with cows printed on it.
Mr. McCrossin, in a bright green Yankee jacket, agreed.
She had a bright green pet macaw with a black beak on her shoulder.
A bright green Y for yes; a bright red N for no.
The forest floor was shadowy, but a bright green sunlight filtered through the canopy.
The soybeans are a bright green and come two or three to a small pod.
He pulled a bright green half-sour out of a barrel.
The entire triplet is crossed by a bright green copper balustrade.
It's a bright green, lemony, almost juicy leaf that I love.
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