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"neon green" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "neon green" when describing a shade of green that is extremely bright, almost like a fluorescent or glowing color. Example: The walls of the room were painted a vibrant neon green, making it feel like we were inside a disco ball.
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Neon green and grey.
There's pale pink, white, neon green, yellow, orange and black.
The neon green juice is a citrus bomb.
We hear a buzz before we see the cicada, neon green, fly away.
The tour ended at the View Tube, a neon green shipping-container-turned-community center.
The body's screaming neon green paint is offset by matte gray.
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Dancing patrons waved neon-green glow sticks.
The words were backed by a neon-green marijuana-leaf print.
He lined up his first putt and tapped his neon-green ball into the thicket.
She was wearing braids and neon-green shoes, and she asked if she could watch.
The sysop greeted me with a message in neon-green letters, something like "Hello, friend".
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