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The phrase "are often reddish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that frequently has a reddish color or hue.
Example: "The leaves of the maple tree are often reddish in the fall, creating a beautiful landscape."
Alternatives: "tend to be reddish" or "frequently appear reddish".
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The reduced flowers are often reddish and borne in dense or loose clusters known as panicles.
This would be impossible were it not for the fact that the runners are often reddish in color so you can see them, if you look carefully, among the green of the plant it has invaded.
They are often reddish.
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The colour of the oil varies according to the type of food; it is often reddish from the presence of astacin, a pigment found in crustaceans.
The galaxies in clusters are often old, reddish elliptically shaped galaxies, distinct from blue, spiral galaxies like our own.
The stems are often hairy, sometimes reddish or greenish in appearance.
Nests of Reddish Egrets are often in mixed colonies of other large waders.
Most have yellowish wood, occasionally brownish or reddish; they are often known locally as brown or black pines.
The snow — and we walked on plenty of snow, even though it was July — was often a reddish tint.
Dropped from airplanes and helicopters, reddish clouds of retardant are often the most visible tool used to fight wildfires, particularly in rugged areas of the West.
The buds form in fall and winter and are often visible from a distance due to their reddish tint.
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