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Discover Ludwig"bright green" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to modify a noun, to describe an object, as in the example, "The bright green leaves of the tree swayed in the wind."
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The flipper is bright green.
It wasn't a bright green.
Bright green grass.
"HELP!" it read in bright green letters.
He is wearing bright green scrubs.
The future is bright – bright Green.
It's colourful inside – bright green.
The leaf sheath is bright green fur.
A cheerful, bright green pre-emptive airstrike?
Cook until bright green and barely tender.
They were an intense, bright green.
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