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The phrase "a red rag" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase, meaning an object or person that provokes a strong negative reaction or anger. Example: "His constant criticism of her cooking was like a red rag to a bull, causing her to storm out of the kitchen in frustration."
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That was a red rag".
It was a red rag to Cruz.
A red rag twirls in the air.
It's a red rag to a bull.
Immigration reform is a red rag in some red states.
"For me, it's like a red rag to a bull.
To Australia it was a red rag to a bull.
"It was a red rag to a bull," said Chen, originally from Singapore.
That article, evidently, proved to be a red rag to blue bulls.
There isn't one!" This, of course, is a red rag to a sceptic.
But history is a mere challenge to Barcelona, a red rag to the Catalan bull.
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