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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dyed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an object or material that has undergone a dyeing process, typically to describe its color or appearance.
Example: "She wore a beautiful dress made of a dyed fabric that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a colored" or "a tinted".
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Although floors are finished to resemble tile, they are a dyed rust-colored concrete.
He is a dyed in the wool pragmatist.
One, Mississippi, is a dyed in the wool Red State.
A while back I did that with someone who was a "dyed in the wool" taker and grabber.
Azo-CM-cellulose is a dyed polysaccharide containing Remazol Brilliant Blue R at a concentration of approximately one dye molecule per 20 sugar residues (Megazyme International).
Lindsay is a dyed blonde, but being a natural blonde is still alright.
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André was a dyed-in-the-wool publisher.
She was a dyed-in-the-wool anti-European Who said this, and when?
Mr Turnbull is a passionate republican, Mr Abbott a dyed-in-the-wool monarchist.
For a dyed-in-the-wool staying chaser, Pandorama remains auspiciously unexposed over three miles.
"He was a dyed-in-the-wool Time Inc. executive," his son said.
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