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Discover LudwigThe phrase "burning red" is grammatically correct and is frequently used in written English
It is usually used in a figurative sense to describe a strong emotion of passion, anger, shame, embarrassment, or other intense feelings. For example, "He was filled with a burning red rage when he saw that she had lied to him."
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"There weren't just red flags, there were burning red flags".
"Yes," he said, his cheeks burning red as the audience roared with laughter.
I had to stay at the party in my offensive black outfit and burning red face.
As more people surrounded them, a burning red trucker's hat was held up on a stick.
If a rat skipped across the subway tracks, caked in soot, eyes burning red, splashing in the sewage, certain thoughts would most likely come to mind.
In one painting, Hamdi Mohsin appears vivid and proud, wearing fatigues and holding a rifle in a ferocious battle, against a sky burning red and gold.
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The burning reds, fiery oranges and golden yellows were breathtaking no matter how you looked at them.
Finally there is the palette — sky blue, bubblegum pink, burning reds and a lush green — which helps draw viewers in.
Then there is the palette -- sky blue, bubble-gum pink, burning reds and a toxic green -- making the figures look like elaborately costumed visitors at a Halloween party, or melted department-store mannequins.
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