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The phrase "a red mist" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a state of anger or rage where a person loses control of their emotions.
Example: "When he saw the unfair treatment of his friend, a red mist descended over him, and he confronted the bully."
Alternatives: "a fit of rage" or "a surge of anger".
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Now, they must see off the Cornish Pirates in a two-legged final – the second contest will be staged at Sixways a week today – to secure an immediate return to the Premiership, which they vacated in a red mist of sackings and squabblings a year ago.
In America, a red mist.
It's like a red mist that comes over her.
"Boxing is certainly not about going in, seeing a red mist and throwing punches," she explains.
There is a rich tradition of England football stars crashing out in a red mist.
Gove says that might be because, when he sees the word "bureaucracy", a "red mist" descends over his eyes.
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He held his nerve, though, and resisted the temptation to get involved in a red-mist brawl, as he has done too often in the past.
That same light wreathes a soldier on Territorial Army practice, who is caught hiding behind a tree in a hellish red mist like some forest sprite.
That the sound of those bodies dropping was like a water balloon burst, and then a fine red mist".
I felt a bad red mist come over me.
Archival films and photographs are shrouded behind a cloudy red mist.
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