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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a red dark" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of adjectives, as "red" and "dark" do not typically modify the same noun together in this way.
Example: "The room was filled with a red dark that made it hard to see."
Alternatives: "a dark red" or "a deep red".
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In a room painted a red dark enough to awake sanguinary thoughts, the first thing the viewer sees is a 21st-century painting of Poe inspired by the several daguerreotypes of him.
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One summer night in Washington, I saw a waxing crescent moon stained a red darker than blood.
They came in every color, from gossamer white, pink and yellow to a red so dark it was almost black.
(B ) A larva with both left eyes ablated displays body bending upon uniform illumination with white light (light) but not with a red filter (dark).
Virtually the entire plumage is iridescent golden-green, with a coral-red, dark-tipped bill, a very small white post-ocular spot, and a golden-bronze tail.
Hence, the sample seemingly comprised about five layers, namely a red layer, a dark red-brown paint, an orange brown paint layer, dark brown paint and a final orange brown paint layer (Fig. 4b).
I would wear a red jacket and dark trousers, maybe.
They are usually one of these at most in a red cell, round, dark purple to red in color and often located peripherally on the red blood cell.
Stopping at a red light on a dark Caracas night, what was I thinking indeed?
The colour ranges from a light red to a deep dark red.
(A ) Larvae are trained to associate one of two odors with a quinine punishment, using either a low (light red) or a high (dark red) concentration of quinine.
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