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Discover Ludwig"flashing orange" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the flashing of a light that is orange in color. For example, "The caution light at the intersection was flashing orange."
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"Our plow trucks — with flashing orange lights!
A Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) snowplow, with flashing orange lights, was spraying brine on the road.
How was I to know that the flashing orange light on the dashboard meant that I should put oil in?
Near City Hall, metal barricades lined sidewalks, and a roadside message board warned approaching vehicles with flashing orange letters: "Avoid Downtown".
A car turned into Sunderland Avenue, its headlights dimmed and then extinguished, its alarm set for the night with a flurry of flashing orange and red.
He clicked the key fob over and over, but there were no answering lights flashing orange on Level 2, where he usually parked, or on Level 3.
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When it flashes orange, Mr. Rawlings has to be careful.
When it's happy, a light on its tail will flash orange.
In order to provide easily recognizable visual feedback for error conditions, parts of the structure (e.g., the offending atom, bond, or fragment) or the whole image area are flashed orange.
If they completed the movement and reached the target within a time limit (1 s), the target would flash orange to indicate a success.
These altimeters of American financial health are not flashing red, orange or even yellow.
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