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The phrase "a red head" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person with red hair, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She stood out in the crowd as a red head, her vibrant hair catching everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a red-haired person" or "a person with red hair."
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A woman stands in a blue frock and a red head scarf.
Both males and females have a red head patch which extends to a full crown on the male.
Plus she is a red head and they apparently don't respond well to a lot of sedation and anesthesia.
Both males and females have a large yellow facial patch and a red head patch which extends to the crown on males.
On Aug. 20 and 21, at its Pebble Beach auctions, Gooding & Company will offer a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa (literally a red head, for the color of the engine cam covers).
The most-prized Boer goats are large, stocky animals with a white body and a red head, brown eyes, lop (downward-hanging) ears, backward-curving horns, and strong, well-placed legs.
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But don't worry; the guides will have you dressed in a red, head-to-toe survival suit ensuring you'll stay dry and warm throughout your float.
Images of the performance showing Hendrix wearing a blue-beaded white leather jacket with fringe, a red head-scarf, and blue jeans are widely regarded as iconic pictures that capture a defining moment of the era.
Go to the main marketplace and you will see a red headed nord male called Brynjolf approach you.
Wyatt is almost 13, very creative, a red-head like grandma Osmond was.
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