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The phrase "burn bright red" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is glowing or radiating a vivid red color, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The sunset began to burn bright red, casting a warm glow over the landscape."
Alternatives: "glow vividly red" or "shine a brilliant red."
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Then, beers in hand, seated around the fire, we watch the shadows creep up on us, bundle ourselves in fleece and blankets against the cooling breeze, and watch the hillocks and tall savanna grass turn golden, burn bright red and then fade to black under the starry Southern Hemisphere sky.
Fans are frequently treated to light-hearted references to his heritage, such as this remark that's familiar territory for many: "I try to get tan, but I'm Irish so I burn bright red - lobster red.
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Novelty may burn bright, but it also fast burns out.
The Tigers did not burn bright.
"I want the candle to burn bright.
His memory will always burn bright.
Memories of Socrates still burn bright.
Fights burn bright and then are extinguished".
Very often, these controversies burn bright and are quickly forgotten.
It will not burn bright in tiger farms.
"There are people who burn bright and fade quickly, and there are those who burn bright and keep going.
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