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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flash of red" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or brief appearance of the color red, often in a vivid or striking manner.
Example: "As she turned the corner, a flash of red caught her eye, drawing her attention to the vibrant flowers in the garden."
Alternatives: "a glimpse of red" or "a burst of red".
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I saw a flash of red coming toward my car".
Full of army colors with a flash of red".
A flash of red light hits the stage and Ms. Dabney, as the Firebird, emerges.
A flash of red flared up on one of its outboard motors.
There's a telephone box giving a flash of red in the bleak midwinter.
A flash of red spandex flew across the stage and the audience roared its delight.
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The penultimate level is a lurching, biomechanical hell in which one wrong turn will compress Ecco into an economy brand of canned tuna in a flash of scarlet red, forcing you to start from the beginning.
"After a flash of appearing red-faced and confused, the actress continued the red carpet walk as if nothing had happened".
"The first thing I saw of a fox was a flash of golden red, a fire spreading from under a tree and disappearing.
There are few things more distinctive than a flash of the red sole of a pair of Christian Louboutin shoes – though many who covet such a luxury may not realise the origins of this signature detail.
But no flick of the thumb will ever make her suck in her breath as she does when, after five excruciating minutes, an actual cardinal appears on the porch railing in a flash of impossible red.
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