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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sequence of red" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series or arrangement of red items or colors in various contexts, such as art, design, or descriptions of objects.
Example: "The artist used a sequence of red to create a striking contrast against the blue background."
Alternatives: "a series of red" or "a chain of red".
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While helping fix a woman's car engine on the side of a Middletown, Connecticut road, Andrew Stockston Adam Grupperr) sees a sequence of red and green flashing lights and is hypnotized into a suggestive state.
The water flowing away from each borehole, on the floor of the mine tunnel, is exposed to the oxygenated mine atmosphere, and transitions to a sequence of "Red" environments within a few cm of the orifices.
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At timed intervals, the lasers propel into the darkness, bringing a sequence of bright red light into the space.
Gymnosperm sequences occurred in clades I, III, and IV, and a sequence of the red alga Porphyra was sister to all green plant sequences.
By late afternoon, the storm signal flags were replaced with a vertical sequence of red, white, and red lanterns, indicating that a hurricane with winds over 74 mph (119 km/h) was coming.
She jumped at the chance; her installation featured a sequence of selected "Truisms" in flashing red or white lights.
Figures 5b-f are a sequence of overlays of on-resonance (red) and off-resonance (green) CARS images of the cell taken at descending vertical positions separated by 1 μm.
The man pointed to the green but because this stripe simply separated one sequence of red, blue and yellow from another, making the whole thing look like a series of Venezuelan flags with neutral stripes in between he got nowhere.
Accordingly, this minimal movement may relate to the marked apical reorientation step that was initially recognized in the sequence of red blood cell invasion by Plasmodium merozoites [ 34].
There the bones and teeth, which have rested in the museum for most of the last century, will be put through a sequence of highly sensitive tests using infra-red scanners, lasers and powerful spectroscopes to reveal each relic's precise chemical make-up.
(A ) Sequence of two prion-like motifs in Kog1 (red letters) as defined by Alberti and coworkers (Alberti et al., 2009 ).
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