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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a splash of red" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of red color added to something, often in a decorative or artistic context.
Example: "The artist added a splash of red to the canvas to create a focal point in the painting."
Alternatives: "a touch of red" or "a hint of red."
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A splash of red wine vinegar.
Does he deserve a splash of red paint?
Garlic, tomato and a splash of red wine.
A splash of red wine accompanied the above.
A SPLASH OF RED The Life and Art of Horace Pippin.
Stick to grey flannel suits but add a splash of red with a tie or a pocket square.
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Add Worcestershire sauce and a splash of red-wine vinegar.
Pulled-Turkey sandwich Whisk together ketchup (a cup or so), a splash of red-wine vinegar, chili powder, minced onion and garlic and some cranberry sauce if you like; add enough water to form a thin sauce.
The collection of smart separates — a strong seasonal trend — was memorable for what it did not show: There was color, but a forest green and just a splash of scarlet or dark red to play off neutrals.
Just the conch, a little olive oil, a splash of orange, red onion, bell pepper, garlic".
Dark colors dominated the collection, with a splash of deep red for a double-faced wool coat.
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