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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crimson" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of a deep red color, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "She wore a dress of a crimson hue that captivated everyone at the gala."
Alternatives: "a deep red" or "a scarlet".
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A crimson pout.
They ate a crimson mountain of condensed lobsters.
A crimson slick spread around the lifeless body.
Now, a Crimson comeback may be in the works.
One of them, distinguished by a crimson sash as a bishop, stopped to chat with me.
There was Shaun Alexander, retired from a long N.F.L. career, clad in a Crimson sweatshirt.
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D was impassively resplendent in a crimson-and-gold kimono.
Students at the University of Tartu, for example, raised a crimson-and-white flag in 1870.
After: dormitory spires peeking over a crimson-roofed boathouse and the glistening river.
Looking down, there's a man cradling a crimson-soaked loved one on the curb.
Snow picked up on the red in her heels with a crimson-colored clutch.
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