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The phrase "a teal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific shade of blue-green color, often in contexts related to design, fashion, or art.
Example: "She chose a teal dress for the summer party, which complemented her skin tone beautifully."
Alternatives: "a blue-green" or "a turquoise shade".
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The suit Rebecca: A teal velvet tux?
For that, I wore a teal Vivienne Westwood corseted gown.
Another salesman pointed to a teal green Subaru.
We had great hopes for a teal silk-jersey dress with lovely mandarin-neck detail ($600).
She wore a teal cotton sweatsuit over an ironed white T-shirt.
(For the record, the T train will have a teal color scheme).
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Mature is not the first word that comes to mind when describing a place that has a teal-colored shaggy alpaca rug.
I remember that I wore my warmest coat, a teal-colored L.L.Bean parka.
Redmayne's sartorial choice for the film's premiere -- a teal-green, double-breasted suit from Burberry -- ran a close second.
Avian influenza virus (AIV) isolate A/Teal/Tunka/7/2010(H3N8) was obtained from cloacal swabs of European teal (Anas crecca) sampled in eastern Siberia in 2010.
"The good news is that the market has stopped falling," he said in a Teal Group market review.
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