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"deep red" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe any color that is closer to black than scarlet, yet still has a hint of red in it. For example: "The sunset sky was a deep red, filled with streaks of orange and pink."
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Her lips were painted a deep red.
Southern Illinois is a deep red.
The curtain is deep red.
"It's more a deep red.
"Oh, that's a sort of deep red".
Deep red and black fruit and a touch of liquorice.
Deep red scaffolding girding huge stretches of the unfinished span.
In this ever bluer state, he is deep red Republican.
Long gashes of deep red stretched across the region.
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Deep red-ruby color with garnet tones.
Admittedly, the deep-red background has a counter optical-effect.
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