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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an easy red" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is easily identifiable or recognizable as a certain color, specifically the color red. Example: "The dress code for the party is very simple - just wear an easy red top and black pants."
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O'Sullivan, looking for his sixth Crucible title, showed his frustration by banging his cue on the table after missing an easy red in the third frame.
In a nervous battle the 2011 China Open winner looked to be on his way to victory before he missed what seemed an easy red.
However, Trump reduced his deficit to 5-2 afteRobertsonon missed an easy red to the middle pocket, and after a 95 break he was only two frames behind.
In the sixth frame White led by 41 points before missing an easy red, allowing Hendry to win on the black with a 55 break to level at 3 3. White dominated the next two frames for the victory.
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Incredibly, Liang had the opportunity of converting the second maximum break of the day when he potted eight reds and eight blacks but broke down after missing an easy ninth red.
Green means easy; red means hard.
I thought, 'Yellow, take it easy; red, stop, you're off'". .
Figure 5 Magnetic hysteresis loops along the easy (red) and hard (blue) magnetisation directions.
"Easy" red, white and blue trifle.
For Republicans, Kerry comes with an easy-hit red target painted right in the middle of his high-brow Brahmin forehead.
Oh – and the technology sector's days of easy, red-hot growth may be behind it because an increasing percentage of the Earth's population already owns a smartphone.
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