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The phrase "a shiny red" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object that has a shiny surface and is red in color.
Example: "She drove a shiny red sports car that turned heads wherever she went."
Alternatives: "a glossy red" or "a bright red".
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The roof at Sanders Collision Centre has fallen in, burying a shiny red pick-up truck.
"Well, the carnelian, for example," he says, picking up a shiny red chunk.
I bought a shiny red one and wore it proudly to a party.
The car looks like a shiny red, two-seated blend of a Batmobile and Agent 007's Aston Martin.
The spot on my chest is now a shiny red weal, the skin around it flaky and itchy and eczematous.
Next week: Scotland, with at least a day in Wales, calling out for a shiny red dot.
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There was a mirror, a shiny red-brown bureau, a tiny refrigerator on a wooden table, a straight-backed blue chair.
In this case Gus's protégée and foil is his daughter, Mickey Amy Adamss), a shiny red-haired apple who has not fallen far from the gnarly paternal tree.
"THE RED BALLOON," a stage production by the Scotland-based Visible Fictions Theater Company, was inspired by the 1950's film about a boy and a giant, shiny red balloon.
When you are taking the lead on a project or want to convey a sense of ambition, consider a bold shiny red.
All pretzels cost $1 for a bag of six, or $9 for two and a quarter pounds of pretzels in a handsome, shiny red tin.
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