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The phrase "a scarlet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is of a scarlet color, often in a literary or descriptive context.
Example: "She wore a dress of a scarlet hue that caught everyone's attention at the gala."
Alternatives: "a crimson" or "a ruby".
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It's like a scarlet letter.
E.G. Hill is a scarlet rose;.
The butterflies flutter over a scarlet grid.
About a fish in a scarlet robe?
"He is almost like a Scarlet Pimpernel.
Karen Elson in a scarlet chubby.
A scarlet ibis catches his eye.
Coward's spycraft had a Scarlet Pimpernel side.
Isn't that like placing a scarlet letter on the place?
"They felt they were being branded with a scarlet G".
He cried and had a scarlet gash on his forehead.
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