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The phrase "a red apple" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the color and type of an apple, often in contexts related to food, nature, or comparisons.
Example: "She picked a red apple from the tree and took a bite."
Alternatives: "a crimson apple" or "a ruby apple."
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"A red apple will look as good as a green pear".
To distinguish his jaunty Banquo from Macbeth, Mr. Cumming fondles a red apple.
The report was illustrated with a skull and crossbones superimposed on a red apple.
Joe Beelart carefully places a red apple on a mossy stump.
When we look at a red apple, the brain computes information about color.
Others seem to draw inspiration from biblical tales of temptation, like one painting of a red apple with two attractive ladies and the saying "Have a Bite".
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Here the artist uses the same technology to create a still-life image of an old-fashioned radio and a juicy red apple on a kitchen shelf.
She reached up into her hoo-ha and discovered that she had shoved a small red apple, a plastic milk chug of 2% milk, and a sealed package of Lee press-on nails inside her flesh purse.
It is a bright red apple with a brown stalk.
When we see an object, e.g., a falling red apple, its shape, color, and direction of motion are processed separately by different populations of neurons.
Peck's portrait, which depicts the young boy with an outsize right ear and holding a huge red apple, has immense charm, and a certain naïveté.
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