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The phrase "a rosy dawn" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a beautiful or hopeful beginning, often metaphorically referring to new opportunities or positive changes. Example: "As the sun rose over the horizon, it painted the sky with hues of pink and orange, signaling a rosy dawn for the new day ahead."
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When Siegfried swears to marry Odile, the ballroom's brocade walls give way to a rosy dawn (lighting by Duane Schuler) behind the forest in which Siegfried met Odette.
And it's an excellent time to look at the architecture of the trees themselves, whether they have single or multiple trunks, if they hold their branches aloft or arching downward, what kinds of catkins or seedpods dangle like ornaments, what their bark looks like on a rosy dawn or in the golden light of the setting sun.
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Although the attribution of the first painting is still a little shaky, its panoramic view of distant Roman buildings has at least one Valenciennes characteristic: a subtly painted sky, dominated by a brooding black cloud bank, attended by more cheerful white and gray clouds and a glimpse of rosy dawn.
Invariably, when rosy dawn stands tiptoe behind Lord Iveagh's ornamental lake, a dog will be crapping luxuriantly nearby, while countless others race ahead of their owners, itching for a fight, or a shag, or a runner to get their teeth into.
Controlled by an iPad, "smart glass" windows switch from opaque to clear with just a tap on the screen, and programmable LED ceiling lights create any mood, from rosy dawn to midnight blues.
I no longer dread the advent of another rosy dawn.
It is of fishermen going to their boats in the rosy dawn.
SEX -- Marisa and Christopher sink from view, to be replaced by the rosy dawn.
That rosy dawn haze on the pyramids is exhaust fumes, and each day is punctuated by petty debates about why the taxi meter isn't working, why you don't want a genuine Rolex watch or a visit to the papyrus museum.
What they ought not have done was suggest that the rosy dawn of recovery was imminent.
At the end of it all, he had a new book, Asylum, and a cocktail recipe consisting of "grenadine, Pernod, and London dry gin, which Seabrook described as looking like "rosy dawn" and tasting like "the milk of Paradise".
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