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The phrase "a splash of orange" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small amount of orange color added to something, often in the context of design, art, or food presentation. Example: "The room was beautifully decorated with a splash of orange in the cushions and artwork."
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A splash of orange.
Just the conch, a little olive oil, a splash of orange, red onion, bell pepper, garlic".
He ordered — "Vodka with a splash of orange juice" — and took a corner stool.
Or mix it 50-50 with plain gin, a splash of orange juice and a few drops of orange bitters over ice, and call it whatever you want.
A meld of African shades like deep blue with a splash of orange, and a mix of flaring short skirts and long slinky dresses in russet colors, all had a subtle sexiness.
Order a Paviliontini, made with Absolut Citron, pineapple juices with a splash of orange juice ($7.50), and gaze out over the town's steeples and dark waters of Ashley River.
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Ms. Madera's Gingersnap starts out with dark Rhum Barbancourt, a rum made in Haiti; Captain Morgan 100 Proof Spiced Rum; and a splash of fresh orange juice.
For flavor, add a splash of lemon, orange, or cucumber or throw in a few fruity ice cubes (pour your favorite juice into an ice cube tray and freeze for flavored ice cubes).
8. Cranberry-Beet Sauce: Put equal amounts shredded beets and fresh cranberries in a saucepan with a small splash of orange juice, orange zest and honey or maple syrup to taste.
A glorious splash of orange, the 7,500 "gates" by Christo and Jeanne-Claude, twists and turns through Central Park from 59th Street to 110th Street.
To get that orange flavor in your drink, substitute a splash of freshly squeezed orange juice for the lemon juice.
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