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The phrase "a red carpet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to allude to grandeur and special treatment. For example, "The president was welcomed with a red carpet to the school."
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Red carpet.
If you give someone the red-carpet treatment, you give them a special welcome to show that you think they are important.
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Ample knee room and a red carpet.
A red carpet stretched three blocks.
Oh, here's a red carpet.
"Today, it's a red carpet perfect storm.
Forget walking a red carpet alongside Mr. Jackson.
Just don't expect a red carpet.
Isiah Thomas walked a red carpet.
Jane is sourcing a red carpet.
"The entire town is turned into a red carpet.
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Here, a get-thee-to-a-red-carpet number in brazen persimmon.
In a red-carpet season, you are who you dress.
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